Palisades Fire grows to 17,000 acres, most destructed in L.A. history

2025-01-09T10:53:49-08:00

LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – More gusty winds were forecast for Thursday as fire crews struggled to gain containment on the 17,000-acre Palisades Fire: the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles ...

Palisades Fire grows to 17,000 acres, most destructed in L.A. history2025-01-09T10:53:49-08:00

These Los Angeles Landmarks—And Celebrities’ Homes—Have Been Destroyed By Wildfires

2025-01-09T10:53:45-08:00

Topline Thousands of structures have been leveled by the wildfires that continue to burn across Los Angeles County, affecting the homes of several celebrities in the Pacific Palisades—where the average ...

These Los Angeles Landmarks—And Celebrities’ Homes—Have Been Destroyed By Wildfires2025-01-09T10:53:45-08:00

California Doesn’t Have Enough Insurance for Wildfires

2025-01-09T10:53:35-08:00

A lot of homes in being destroyed in the California wildfires may not have adequate insurance. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Gongloff explains why that's a problem for their owners — ...

California Doesn’t Have Enough Insurance for Wildfires2025-01-09T10:53:35-08:00

Intensifying climate whiplash set the stage for devastating California fires

2025-01-09T10:53:29-08:00

The devastating wildfires that have ravaged Southern California erupted following a stark shift from wet weather to extremely dry weather — a phenomenon scientists describe as hydroclimate whiplash. New research ...

Intensifying climate whiplash set the stage for devastating California fires2025-01-09T10:53:29-08:00

Santa Ana Winds Ease, but Windstorm’s Return Could Accelerate Fires

2025-01-09T10:53:29-08:00

The extreme Santa Ana windstorm that has spread wildfires through Los Angeles abated slightly on Thursday morning, but the calmer winds are likely to be only a brief respite. Todd ...

Santa Ana Winds Ease, but Windstorm’s Return Could Accelerate Fires2025-01-09T10:53:29-08:00

Intensifying climate whiplash set the stage for devastating California fires

2025-01-09T10:53:28-08:00

The devastating wildfires that have ravaged Southern California erupted following a stark shift from wet weather to extremely dry weather — a phenomenon scientists describe as hydroclimate whiplash. New research ...

Intensifying climate whiplash set the stage for devastating California fires2025-01-09T10:53:28-08:00

Scientists prize neutrality – that doesn’t cut it any more. In 2025, they must fully back the climate movement | Bill McGuire and Roger Hallam

2025-01-09T10:53:27-08:00

The past 12 months have seen our world enter new territory. Last year will go down as the first time that the global average temperature exceeded 1.5C above preindustrial times ...

Scientists prize neutrality – that doesn’t cut it any more. In 2025, they must fully back the climate movement | Bill McGuire and Roger Hallam2025-01-09T10:53:27-08:00
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