As Climate Change Dries Out the West, Fourth of July Fireworks Spark Increased Wildfire Risk Fireworks ignite tens of thousands of wildfires across the U.S. each year. By Kiley Price
Significant Environmental and Climate Impacts Are Impinging on Human Rights in Every Country, a New Report Finds By Katie Surma
The Midwest Could Be in for Another Smoke-Filled Summer. Here’s How States Are Preparing By Kristoffer Tigue
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Is Triggering Outdoor Air Quality Alerts Across the Midwestern U.S. It Could Pollute the Indoors, Too By Kiley Price
Climate Extremes Slammed Latin America and the Caribbean Last Year. A New UN Report Details the Impacts and Costs By Bob Berwyn
As Climate Change Intensifies Wildfire Risk, Prescribed Burns Prove Their Worth in the Heat-Stressed Plains of the Texas Panhandle By Keaton Peters
Water From Arsenic-Laced Wells Could Protect the Pine Ridge Reservation From Wildfires By Taylar Dawn Stagner, Grist
A medida que aumentan las temperaturas, más trabajadores mueren en el campo By Liza Gross, Peter Aldhous
Indictment of US Forest Service ‘Burn Boss’ in Oregon Could Chill ‘Good Fires’ Across the Country By Grant Stringer
Converging Climate Risks Interact to Cause More Harm, Hitting Disadvantaged Californians Hardest By Liza Gross
In Oregon, a New Program Is Training Burn Bosses to Help Put More “Good Fire” on the Ground By Grant Stringer