Wildfires
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Extreme Forest Fire Creates 200-Foot Wall of Fire in New Jersey
A 200-foot wall of fire was created in New Jersey as an extreme case of forest fire persisted. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Wildfires Steadily Increasing Since 2000, Reaching a New High in 2021
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High-severity Wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada Forests Have Risen Dramatically Since the Euro-American Settlement
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Firms in the United States Seldom Identify Wildfire Hazards in Mandatory Federal Filings
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Scientists Conduct First Study to Determine What Happens When Hurricanes and Bushfires Collide
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Santa Ana Winds in Southern California Could Cause Wildfires and Wind Damage, Forecast Warns
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Air Quality in the Pacific Northwest Expected To Improve After Residents Suffered From Wildfires' Smoky Haze
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
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Study Looks at the Possibility of 2020 Wildfires Wiping Out California Greenhouse Gas Reductions
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Midwestern Skies To Turn Hazy Due To Western Wildfires Smokes
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Amidst Potential Blackouts, Wildfire Threats Worsens Situation in California
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UN Report Shows that Heat Waves and Wildfires are Worsening Air Pollution
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Europe’s Destructive Wildfires Equivalent to One-Fifth of Belgium in Size