Impacts of the LA fires on the the Latino community - the country's largest by percentage - are acute and will be long ...
Learn about the lasting impact of wildfire smoke on urban surfaces and human health. Discover how these toxic pollutants affect us long after the flames have gone.
Wildfire smoke causes acute health problems, like asthma or bronchitis, as well as long-term risks from cancer-producing ...
An East Bay community is still feeling the effects from a weekend fire at the Martinez Refining Company that emitted huge ...
This information doesn't bode well for populations living where wildfires occur. Scientists uncover concerning health ...
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused devastating losses of homes and lives — and survivors may also face hidden, although still potentially very dangerous, health effects. Wildfire smoke ...
Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire forced Claire Robinson to flee her Altadena home, she returned, donning a white hazmat ...
Scientists on a research boat dozens of miles from the California coast saw ash and smoke from the L.A. wildfires — and fear ...
Researchers were on an expedition off the LA coast when the wildfires erupted, providing a rare chance to measure toxic ...
Urban fires pose particular threats to marine ecosystems. Debris and toxins released from the fires can damage kelp forests and lead to destructive algal blooms that snuff out ocean life. Now that Los ...
Wildfire aerosols travel thousands of kilometers to the Arctic, influencing ice cloud formation at warmer temperatures.
Toxic smoke and dangerous particulate pollution are spreading far beyond the flames, leaving air quality at unhealthy levels ...