New Toolkit of Health Guidance Helps Patients and Care Providers on the Front Lines of Climate Change Prepare for Wildfires By Victoria St. Martin
A Timber Mill Below Mount Shasta Gave Rise to a Historic Black Community, and Likely Sparked the Wildfire That Destroyed It By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
The US Forest Service Planned to Increase Burning to Prevent Wildfires. Will a Pause on Prescribed Fire Instead Bring More Delays? By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Mobile Homes, the Last Affordable Housing Option for Many California Residents, Are Going Up in Smoke By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
In Brazil, the World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Has Been Overwhelmed With Unprecedented Fires and Clouds of Propaganda By Jill Langlois
In Climate-Driven Disasters, Older People and the Disabled Are Most at Risk. Now In-Home Caregivers Are Being Trained in How to Help Them By Katie Rodriguez
Lack of Loggers Is Hobbling Arizona Forest-Thinning Projects That Could Have Slowed This Year’s Devastating Wildfires By Andrew Onodera
In the US West, Researchers Consider a Four-Legged Tool to Fight Two Foes: Wildfire and Cheatgrass By Emma Foehringer Merchant
‘Stripped of Everything,’ Survivors of Colorado’s Most Destructive Fire Face Slow Recoveries and a Growing Climate Threat Story and Photos by Melissa Bailey
Texas’ Wildfire Risks, Amplified by Climate Change, Are Second Only to California’s By Delger Erdenesanaa, The Texas Observer