Wildfires are growing larger, lasting longer and happening more often as the climate warms -- but the toll from their toxic ...
Eucalyptus trees, laden with flammable oils, could spread into Portugal's south-central region by 2060 if changing climate ...
A study has found that wildfires are reducing migratory bird activity at stopover sites. Led by Wieland Heim, a researcher of the Migration Ecology group at the University of Oldenburg, a team ...
Around 24,000 die in the United States annually due to wildfire smoke, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances on Wednesday.
Some wildfires are so intense, they create their own weather—thunderstorms driven by heat that hurtle smoke as high as 10 miles into the sky like giant chimneys. When these smoke plumes reach the thin ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke during the final months of pregnancy may raise the risk for autism in infants by up to 23%, a ...
Pollution from fires, intensified by rising temperatures, is on track to become one of America’s deadliest climate disasters. Source: Nature Note: Midcentury projection uses a moderate warming ...
Hundreds of ongoing fires in Canada have forced thousands to evacuate their homes and sent smoke to cities across the eastern United States. In 2020, the skies turned orange over the Bay Area, the ...
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