Southern California faces an increased wildfire threat that is expected to last through most of 2025. While fire activity ...
National Weather Service expert tells Newsweek why so many moisture-laden winter storms have battered the Golden State this ...
This record-breaking heat is primarily driven by humanity’s burning of fossil fuels. The warming won’t stop until we reach net-zero emissions.
Experts claim that heavy rains from El Niño last year fueled vegetation growth in Los Angeles area, which had since dried out and become highly flammable.
Experts say that heavy rains from El Niño last year fueled vegetation growth in Los Angeles area, which had since dried out and become highly flammable. Once ignited, strong winds then fanned the ...
Human-driven climate change set the stage for the devastating Los Angeles wildfires by reducing rainfall, parching vegetation ...
The last El Niño, the periodic warming of Pacific Ocean waters, finished in June 2024. NOAA forecasters have been expecting La Niña for months. The previous La Niña concluded in 2023 after an ...
White-faced capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica displayed a surprising ability to withstand extreme drought conditions.
The Los Angeles wildfires have burned almost 40,000 acres of land, leaving behind destruction and a lasting impact on people ...
White-faced capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica who experienced more intense physiological responses to mild droughts were more ...