Monica Nickelsburg/KUOW Jason Dove Mark threw a bucket of scraps to the chickens and checked for eggs – slim chance in November – before he and his big, friendly mutt, Cody, descended into the forest ...
If you've noticed some of your neighbors, friends, or family moving out of state, you're not alone. New research shows that the Golden State of California is seeing a continuing exodus of people ...
A stop sign damaged by heat in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire. (John Locher/AP) As the narrative of the Southern California wildfires has shifted to identifying the causes behind what could prove ...
It’s fire season again in California and again, returning like the sunrise, politicians are blaming the extent of the fires on climate change. A representative example comes from Sen. Bernie Sanders’ ...
California’s signature climate program, cap-and-trade, is set to expire in 2030. Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to extend the program to 2045, but critics say it needs reforms. Significant greenhouse gas ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 01 - No Poverty; SDG 02 - Zero Hunger; SDG 03 - Good Health & Wellbeing; SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities; SDG 15 - Life on land. The ...
In Mexico, the conditions that have contributed to the largest sustained movement of humans across any border in the world will get only more common. This spring, at the start of the corn-growing ...
The Eaton and Pacific Palisade fires — currently ablaze in Los Angeles, CA — are set to be some of the most disastrous fires in California state history, respectively ranking as the second and third ...
As historically destructive wildfires burn across Los Angeles, new research sheds light on how climate change has amplified the conditions for the fires to become so destructive. Scientists at ...
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