A smoke plume from the McKinley Fire burning along the Parks Highway is seen from the highway on Sunday. Photo by Maureen Clark/Alaska Division of Forestry. Around 24,000 die in the United States ...
A senior FEMA official is facing questions after media published the claim he received wildfire relief payments from the fund ...
EMBERPOINT is a venture to integrate next-generation wildfire solutions to help first responders detect, prevent and fight catastrophic wildfires. Four industry heavyweights will combine resources in ...
A group of 74 Canadian Arduous Firefighters and Incident Management Teams from Alberta Wildfire and British Columbia Wildfire ...
The leading cause of wildfire ignitions on public lands in recent decades has been lightning, but new research shows humans ...
A body of research is challenging long-held beliefs that lessening fuel load inherently lowers fire risk. Studies published by researchers from the Australian National University and Curtin University ...
The Sheep Fire northwest of Idaho Falls, ID. Photo provided by the Idaho National Laboratory. The United States Forest Service announced a new wildfire risk reduction agreement with Idaho officials on ...
A letter signed by 12 Democratic Senators is demanding answers from U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz after a report found that the Service is far behind its usual wildfire risk reduction efforts ...
Science is showing how climate change is increasing catastrophic wildfires around the world, but a new study claims we still lack the basic information to make more precise conclusions about fire and ...
As California’s Madre fire continues to grow, becoming the largest in that state in a year already synonymous with wildfire, Wildfire Today guest writer Jackson Ruby looks at Federal Emergency ...
Circumpolar wildland fire and permafrost thaw – Global climate implications: Wildfires in the Arctic
Wildfires have been a natural part of Arctic ecosystems – including tundra and boreal forests – for thousands of years. As in other regions, wildfire helps to shape and maintain these ecosystems, ...
The Canadian government is not doing enough to support Indigenous people suffering from 2025’s wildfires, according to the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation. The Nation, located in Canada’s Manitoba ...
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