Russell Scofield remembers when federal officials first started getting applications to build solar farms on public lands. It ...
Here's a look at locations in the United States that are in a fire-risk area, based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Risk Index: First Street Foundation, a climate nonprofit ...
A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
Parts of metros in Utah, Florida, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado and Nevada are also very high-risk zones. For example ... Beyond metropolitan areas, FEMA maps show high-risk places in states not ...
Efforts to map radon ... Zone 2 (37–74 Bq/m 3) cuts across the country, keeping just south of Colorado and Kansas, as it crosses Oklahoma, northern Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, circling ...
The Gulf of America? Mexico? Maybe it's time for the Southerners to strike back and rename what America stole.
New research shows that when an asteroid slammed into the moon billions of years ago, it carved out a pair of grand canyons ...
More than 1 million people could pour into western Maricopa County in the coming decades – if housing developers can secure ...
The fires were fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, and climate change also plays a ... You can zoom in and hover over counties on the maps below to explore the risk level in your area.
M y wife — as usual — understood the situation before I did. The night before, Monday, Jan. 6, we’d both been awoken by the ...
Los Angeles County keeps building in hillisides and canyons even as the fire risk worsen. For a century, the lure of ...