Switching all wood and coal burning fires to electric fires could cut CO2 emissions in the UK by the same amount as removing around two million cars from the roads, according a York-based firm.
By Dan Ross This article was first published by the nonprofit newsroom L.A. Public Press on Jan. 14, and is republished here with permission. Environmental health experts have a clear message to ...
The former New York congressman acknowledged the dangers of a shifting climate and vowed to follow the law — but demurred on ...
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Fire agencies say the suppressants - most often used to fight forest fires - are an invaluable tool. But what is in them and are they safe?
There are many pollutants of concern in wildfire smoke,” including ozone, carbon monoxide and other toxic gases, says ...
Confirmed fatalities from the fires — which started on Jan. 7 — have risen to 24 as some blazes continue to spread through ...
Readers urge public officials to take action on climate change rather than casting blame. Also: Teflon Don; the Gulf of ...
Discover how California's wildfires could shorten Montana's ski season by accelerating snowmelt, impacting winter tourism and ...