While there has been a growing crisis in insurance for years, the scale and scope of the Los Angeles wildfires brings the ...
Not far from where Ceci Carroll lives, a rock-mining company has polluted the air with dust across the San Gabriel Valley, ...
As fires sweep through Los Angeles County, residents face mounting concerns about contaminated air and water supplies ...
While the rain is a welcome sight, the runoff that will carry toxic ash into the ocean poses a new threat, particularly in the Los Angeles Basin.
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Los Angeles’s Ash Problem
Without rain, neighborhoods covered in fine debris from the fires must find a way to deal with it on their own.
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused devastation across the county, with more than 12,000 homes and buildings lost to the blaze. As Californians look to pick up the pieces of their lives, some ...
Trump attempts to roll back California’s EV mandate and Delta fish protections, likely sparking legal battles over climate ...
The toxic residues of burned houses, electronics and cars combine with carcinogenic fire retardants create a formidable hazard for fire survivors.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, discusses how Los Angeles’s current air pollution levels surpass ... planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using ...
The hot-pink mix of water and chemicals, which is sprayed from planes to combat wildfires, is under renewed scrutiny.