With wildfire activity flaring in the Northeast and continued burns in California, scientists are concerned by coast-to-coast ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved Hawaii’s request to extend Financial Assistance and Direct Temporary ...
Historically dry conditions and drought in the mid-Atlantic and Northeastern part of the United States are a key factor in ...
To make matters worse, recent data reveals that human-triggered fires are often more destructive and harder to contain than ...
Brian Fuchs, a climatologist with the National Drought Mitigation Center, told Newsweek that the last time drought to this ...
An Arkansas Forestry Commission firefighter works to extinguish a wildfire that burned a wooded area in far west Little Rock ...
Wildfires are raging along both the East and West Coasts of the United States, fueled by historic drought and strong winds.
Despite ongoing conservation efforts, a Western bird continues to face sharp population declines at the hands of climate ...
Widespread drought in the U.S. sets up the ideal conditions for fire to spread—and humans are making it worse, experts say.
Wildfires in New Jersey and New York are part of a growing trend of increased fire weather in the Northeast U.S. Here's how.
New York and New Jersey are battling several wildfires fueled by drought conditions across both states, one of which has ...
We’ve already seen wildfires flare up in the west, and recently, New Jersey has seen an increase in wildfire activity.