Fires and agricultural soils can rival cars and factories in emitting chemicals that lead to ozone, making it hard to meet air quality standards.
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Did the 2023 Wildfires Burn Hotter Due to Climate Change, or Were They Just Poorly Managed?Wildfires have been a part of the natural cycle for centuries, but their frequency and intensity have raised eyebrows in ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMarine biologists warn floating wildfire debris may upset marine ecosystemMarine biologists are taking action to preserve sea life after floating debris from the wildfires has blocked underwater plants from receiving sunlight, killing them.
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Do Wildfires Start Naturally, or Are They Caused by Human Intervention?Wildfires are a captivating yet terrifying phenomenon that has been part of Earth’s ecosystem long before humans walked the ...
Fragile highland ecosystems showed low resilience to fire, which renders them more vulnerable to long-term degradation.
Wildfires in Los Angeles not only pose immediate physical health risks but also lead to long-term respiratory problems and ...
Tropical Storm Helene left lots of vegetation in its wake that will contribute to future wildfires. Now is the time to focus ...
Scientists collecting water, air and soil samples in neighborhoods ravaged by fires say they’re concerned about long-term ...
Wildfire smoke poses serious health risks, making it challenging to breathe, as reported by News on 6's Leanne Taylor.
The economic impacts from L.A.’s January wildfires in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades are adding up, as new data shows ...
The American Red Cross has set up the following shelters for Oklahomans affected by Friday's wildfires. Here is a complete ...
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