Climate change made the deadly Los Angeles wildfires more likely. And, the worst is yet to come - The hot, dry and windy ...
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
FEMA is responding to increasingly frequent climate change-fueled disasters. Hurricane season used to be the agency’s biggest ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles are being driven by climate change, not political mismanagement, and California’s leaders have taken ...
Natural disasters affect property taxes, which can be shocking to homeowners, especially as they head into tax season.
Hurricane-force winds helped the deadly wildfires spread across the region, alongside impacts from climate change (AP) Still, it remains hard to say whether the Santa Ana winds are becoming more ...
The Great Lakes water supply lured Jamie Beck Alexander and her family to Duluth. Alarmed by three consecutive, destructive ...
FEMA just hasn’t done the job … We’re looking at the whole concept of FEMA,” Trump said while touring hurricane-ravaged ...
After disasters like the wildfires in Los Angeles happen, much of the rebuilding work is done by Latino immigrant workers, ...
Colson was candid about Cedar Key’s much-publicized ecological challenges: rising sea levels, king tide flooding, continuing ...
hurricanes, fires and other disasters. As the number of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change increases, there is a growing workforce of laborers, many of them without legal status.