“These are not once-in-100-year events anymore.” As the planet’s temperatures continue to rise, climate experts say extreme weather is more likely …
How ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ and climate change may have contributed to severity of LA fires
“Hydroclimate whiplash” and climate change may be key contributing factors to the severity of Southern California fires.
As a Climate Scientist, I Knew It Was Time to Leave Los Angeles – The New York Times
I started worrying about climate change as a graduate student in 2006. My concerns grew stronger as the planet grew hotter. In 2012, unable to look …
Global warming officially breached 1.5°C threshold in 2024 | REUTERS – YouTube
… Climate Change Service confirmed. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #world #environment #climatechange #globalwarming #temperature Read the story here …
Centre bats for comprehensive approach to address risks of climate change in agriculture
Explore strategies and initiatives discussed at the businessline Agri & Commodity Summit 2025 to tackle climate change in agriculture.
The clear links between the California wildfires and climate change – NBC4 Washington
Many factors come together to cause massive, devastating fires. Two of those factors have especially clear links to climate change.
Has climate change contributed to the L.A. fires? Expert: ‘Definitely’ – USC Price
USC Price School Professor Adam Rose explains the link between climate change and the fires ravaging Los Angeles County.
Climate Change and the California Fires – YouTube
… climate change has had in making wildfires worse. Our Will DuPree met with Kaitlyn Trudeau from Climate Central, a nonprofit that reports on climate …
L.A. Fires Show the Reality of a World with 1.5°C of Warming | TIME
Persistent wildfires across the Americas were not only a result of global warming, but a cause of even more future heat, as Bolivia and Venezuela …
How Climate Change Fueled Deadly Los Angeles Fires – Capital & Main
How Climate Change Fueled Deadly Los Angeles Fires. A whipsaw swing from very wet to very dry weather exposed millions to flames, smoke and pollutants …