Wildfire
As Wildfires Increase, NJ Considers the Impact on Public Health
By Anna Mattson
As Wildfire Smoke Increases Bad-Air Days, Are Government Agencies Doing Enough?
By Leigh Giangreco
A Neighborhood Burned, a Home Saved, a Future in Question
Story and photos by Nina Dietz
The Economic Consequences of Ignoring Climate Change
By Kiley Price
After the LA Fires, Scientists Study the Toxic Hazards Left Behind
Story and photos by Nina Dietz
In California, Flawed Air Rules Threaten Farmworkers as Wildfires Pump More Smoke Onto Fields
By Rambo Talabong
Acting Head of FEMA Ousted as Trump Seemingly Moves to Eliminate the Agency
By Lauren Dalban
Climate Disaster Survivors Organize Across America, Turning Common Bonds of Loss Into Action
By Gabe Castro-Root
New Jersey Cut Back on Prescribed Burns in the Pine Barrens—and Faces a Wildfire That Charred Thousands of Acres
By Anna Mattson
Nearly Half of Americans Are Breathing Unhealthy Air as Pollution Exposure Numbers Reach Decade High
By Keerti Gopal
Black Residents of Altadena Struggle to Hang on to Their Community After LA Fires
By Rambo Talabong
How Should You Clean Your House After It’s Engulfed in Wildfire Smoke?
By Anna Gibbs
Burned Homes Can Be Rebuilt More Resilient to Wildfires, but Many Homeowners Can’t Afford the Price
By Diana Kruzman
Severe Weather Warnings Persist After a Deadly Weekend of Tornadoes, Dust Storms and Fires
By Keerti Gopal, Lee Hedgepeth
NYC’s Inwood Hill Park Looks Ahead After a Fall Fire Season
By Ayanna Dickinson
Public Radio’s David Brancaccio Mulls the Surprising Pluses and Minuses of Rebuilding in LA After the Fires
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth