wildfires
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Increasing Carbon Emissions, Rising Global Temperatures Contribute to Wildfires, New Report Shows
The new report showed that carbon emissions significantly contributed to rising temperatures and wildfires. The researchers looked into 88 major fuel producers and cement manufacturers. Read here.
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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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Fire Weather Watch, Red Flag Warning In Effect Over Parts of Louisiana for Critical Fire Conditions
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Brush Fire Threatens Pierce County WA as Hot, Dry Weather Lingers
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Dying Trees from Frequent Wildfires in California Might Not Grow Back, Scientists Warn
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Fireworks Paint the Skies with Color, Taint the Environment with Chemicals
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California Wildfire Aftermath: Polluted Drinking Water Systems from Plastic Pipes
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Southern California Wildfire: Wildfire Rages, Tens of Thousands in Mandatory Evacuation
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Thousands Evacuate as Red Flag Level Wildfires in Colorado Continue Wreaking Havoc