A peer-reviewed study published in Nature has identified more than 1,000 wildfire events across North America where flames burned aggressively through the night, shattering the long-held assumption ...
Drawing on data from the physics-based FIRETEC model, a nonlinear dynamical approach examines time series for a variety of ...
New research finds that treated forests are 88% less susceptible to high-severity wildfire than their unmanaged counterparts, and can recover carbon stocks in only seven years. The findings, carried ...
A study has found a mismatch between wildfire risk and mitigation resources in Colorado, including a lack of local resources in the northwest, where the fourth largest wildfire in the state’s history ...
Pregnant women's exposure to wildfire smoke — particularly in the third trimester — may increase the risk of autism in their children, according to new research, which looked at hundreds of thousands ...
Wildfires in the Western U.S. are fewer but more destructive, shaped by human activity, population growth, and climate change ...
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