The California wildfires have changed the lives of many. Much needed rain has brought new concerns for mudslides in the ...
A study from the U.S. Geological Survey found the ecosystems on California's public lands are losing the carbon they've ...
Human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions that fanned the ...
The fires, likely to be the costliest in world history, were made about 35% more likely due to the 1.3°C of global warming ...
After a nice start to the week, we will be dealing with a more active weather pattern. There is a storm system to track at ...
Analysis found the hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the fires were 35 more likely due to 1.3C of warming.
A new study finds that the region's extremely dry and hot conditions were about 35 percent more likely because of climate ...
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Global warming exacerbated fire conditions in the Los Angeles area, an analysis by the research group World Weather ...
A new attribution analysis found that climate heating caused by burning fossil fuels significantly increased the likelihood ...
The unusually dry winter weather for LA, caused by climate change, meant fires had lots of fuel to burn through ...