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New York’s environmental officials warn of increased wildfire risk due to dry conditions, urging residents to be cautious with outdoor burning. The Department of Environmental Conservation…
California’s 2025 energy reform package marks a significant advancement in climate legislation, combining an extended cap-and-trade program, increased wildfire mitigation funds, and pivotal reforms in utility…
The U.S. Forest Service has lifted its ban on masks for Wildfire Fighters, enabling the use of N95 respirators amid rising concerns about smoke exposure health…
The Federation of American Scientists supports S. 1462, the Fix Our Forests Act, as a crucial measure to enhance wildfire resilience and improve forest management. The…
Sure! Here’s a summary of the article, keeping it concise: With rising temperatures and longer fire seasons, wildfire preparedness is crucial. A Plus Tree helps homeowners…
The BurnBot is a remote-controlled vehicle designed for wildfire risk reduction by burning flammable vegetation with precision. Although slow, at 0.5 mph, it operates safely in…
The First Thunder Fire erupted on September 2, 2024, and became one of the most intense wildfires in the Black Hills, prompting a significant response from…
A 4-alarm grass fire ignited near I-280 in Redwood City, possibly sparked by a car fire. It began just before 5 p.m., leading to the evacuation…
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to restrict tour buses in fire-affected areas of Pacific Palisades to enhance public safety during recovery efforts from January’s…
A wildfire sparked by lightning north of Tuscarora, Elko County, is now 60% contained, affecting 132,604 acres since its start on August 15. While structure protection…