A former Canadian cabinet minister told climate activists to keep fighting despite a currently unfavorable political ...
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LAist on MSNHere's how climate change fueled the Los Angeles firesExtreme conditions helped drive the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
The fires, likely to be the costliest in world history, were made about 35% more likely due to the 1.3°C of global warming ...
We must rethink city planning and development following the LA fires, says UCLA Professor Alex Hall, who advises building ...
Of the households owned or rented by Black families in the Eaton Fire zone, nearly half were destroyed or majorly damaged compared to 37% of non-Black households, according to a new UCLA report.
"This is our Hurricane Katrina—an epochal disaster that's changing Los Angeles," said Dr. David Eisenman, whose research ...
A pediatrician at CHOC in Orange surveyed children on climate change. “The first words they will use are helpless, powerless, ...
Climate change amplified dryness, but LA fires still extreme without it: UCLA analysis In a new quick-turn analysis, UCLA climate scientists found that climate change could be responsible for ...
Plus, L.A. Louver gallery celebrates 50 years, and The Hammer Museum at UCLA presents "Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal" The ...
The study analyzed weather and climate models to assess how a warmer atmosphere is increasing the likelihood of fire-prone ...
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A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions that fanned the flames of the recent devastating Southern Ca ...
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