Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
A plan to widen the 605 and other freeways will increase, not help, congestion. That's bad for Angelenos and our environment.
Following the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles in January, President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to release billions of gallons of water from two reservoirs in California's Central ...
The wildfires that ravaged the Los Angeles area ... said Alexander Gershunov, a climate scientist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
The US Army Corps of Engineers opened two dams on Friday in Central California and let roughly 2.2 billion gallons of water flow out of reservoirs, after President Donald Trump ordered the release ...
Aug. 10, 2024 Both the California Climate Action Corps and the Conservation Corps of Long Beach had members actively assisting in Los Angeles’ wildfire disaster relief efforts when Trump signed ...
Many insurers reduced or ended policies in California before the wildfires. Soon after wildfires broke out in Los Angeles ... amid increasingly frequent climate disasters that some experts ...
At Islamabad conference, ex-SBP governor Shamshad says Pakistan’s climate challenges require $40-50bn investment per year ...
California cannot afford inaction. The cost is too great. Beyond the devastation Los Angeles and other communities are experiencing, the fossil-fueled climate crisis is creating an affordability ...