A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...
A new study finds that the region's extremely dry and hot conditions were about 35 percent more likely because of climate ...
The fires, likely to be the costliest in world history, were made about 35% more likely due to the 1.3°C of global warming ...
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Human-caused climate change made the Los Angeles-area fires more likely and more destructive, according to a study out ...
Hotter temperatures will further amplify wildfire damage.Two large wildfires that exploded on January 7 in Los Angeles were the most destructive and potentially the costliest in the city's history.
Climate change did not cause the Los Angeles wildfires, nor the now infamous Santa Ana winds. But its fingerprints were all ...
Analysis found the hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the fires were 35% more likely due to 1.3C of warming.