That’s the message I saw written in the ashes of Los Angeles. And by “we,” I mean every human on this planet, rich or poor, young or old, Black or white or brown. In L.A., an $83 million house with 18 ...
Fire, Fire, Go Away!” by Shu-Chen Yen explains the cause and response to the wildfires in a way children can understand.
A team of researchers say they want to look at what exposure to toxins from thousands of burned structures does to people ...
In extreme conditions, no amount of brush clearance can guarantee protection. Indeed, too much clearing can in fact leave ...
Cal Fire released updated fire hazard maps for dozens of cities and towns in inland Northern California. All but one saw an ...
A memorial service led by Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network (NAN), called for justice to ...
UCLA is the first campus in California to receive a Green Grounds Certification from the environmental nonprofit Re:wild Your ...
The project will emphasize forest health, fuel reduction, and reforestation, including reducing the number of trees to a level the area can sustain.
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest severity zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency rules.
The two deadly wildfires that left widespread devastation after erupting on opposite ends of Los Angeles County last month ...
We’ve seen dozens of bills on wildfires — and not a lot on energy affordability or other issues lawmakers said they’d prioritize before the Los Angeles fires.