Climate change didn't start the wildfires that are ravaging Los Angeles County this week. But the big swings in weather patterns that have accelerated over the past two decades serve as rocket fuel ...
They’re still in shock. But for now, even in a blue city in a blue state, disaster does not bring climate change to residents ...
When you have 60 mph winds or greater, there is no fire chief, water supply or budget that is going to put out fires like ...
Scientists say the week’s extreme weather is one of the hallmarks of climate change. It was a week of fire and ice.
Blue states are bracing for a battle with the Trump administration over their authority to limit tailpipe emissions, a ...
Forecasters warned Saturday that gusty winds would make for dangerous fire conditions into next week. Latest updates.
Strong Santa Ana winds, a dry winter and low humidity are some of the conditions that have been fueling the Los Angeles-area ...
The unthinkable happens and we need new ways to mitigate risk. We also need 'social capital' — strong community bonds that ...
Soaring monthly electricity bills from the likes of PG&E and its utility siblings could hobble California’s quest for an aspiring green energy future, a disquieting new state report shows.
As California oscillates between drought and deluge, wildfires rage due to "hydroclimate whiplash" driven by global warming.
The year isn’t even a month old and already the United States is facing its first billion-dollar disaster. We look to the devastating wildfires occurring in southern California.