"If they try to enforce their anti-climate prejudice, they’re going to end up inevitably hurting people’s health as well." ...
After a fire tore through 2.5 acres of Baltimore’s Camp Small lumber yard, a plan to use the logs for marsh reconstruction ...
During cleanup and recovery from the Los Angeles-area wildfires, city officials and emergency managers are also worried about ...
Historically destructive wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles. While the fires may not be new to Southern California, ...
L.A. County Department of Public Health convened experts for a webinar that aimed to answer questions that residents have ...
Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in.
Amid the unthinkable losses from L.A.'s unprecedented disaster, there were also small miracles and harbingers of hope across ...
Urban wildfires like LA’s make harmful chemicals from burning plastics and electronics that can make indoor air dangerous for months.
Data reviewed by Caltech scientists found spikes of lead, chlorine and bromine in the air after the Eaton fire started.
Reps. Laura Friedman, D-Burbank, and Judy Chu, D-Pasadena, were joined by Reps. Brad Sherman, D-Sherman Oaks, and George ...
In an effort to safeguard the region’s drinking water from wildfire-related contaminants, the Portland Water Bureau is advancing its filtration capabilities to better prepare for future environmental ...
Wildfires are growing deadlier, but AI, satellites, and tech innovations are revolutionizing early detection, suppression, ...