Mike Chiodini/Bureau of Land Management California April 3, 2023 What Is Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) and What Is Its Connection to Wildfires? Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Patrick Perkins/Unsplash September 15, 2022 Inequitable Health Impacts from Wildfire Smoke Increased by Danger Season UCS Science Network
iStockphoto.com/Pleasureofart August 22, 2022 Four Months into Danger Season, Here’s the Tally of Extreme Heat, Floods, Fire Weather Events Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
National Interagency Fire Center/Flickr March 24, 2022 Climate Change Is Turning California’s Wildfire Season into Wildfire Year Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Airman Magazine, Flickr March 15, 2022 Colorado is Burning. For Many Scientists, It’s Personal. Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
Boulder Police Department February 2, 2022 Boulder Sued Big Oil for Climate Damages, Then the Marshall Fire Happened Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Hush Naidoo Jade Photography February 2, 2022 California Utilities Shut Off Power for Fewer People, But Too Many Are Still in the Dark Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Christopher Michel/Flickr December 16, 2021 A California Climate Story Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
California Dept. of Forestry and Fire Protection November 8, 2021 World Leaders at COP Say ‘The World Is on Fire.’ People in Western US Are Living It Carly Phillips Research Scientist
visuals/unsplash July 29, 2021 Wildfire Smoke in Your Area? Six Things to Know for Staying Safe Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
Brody Hessin/CC by 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons June 7, 2021 Is Another Brutal Heat and Wildfire Season in Store for US West? Here’s What We Know Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
Mike Lewelling/National Park Service October 6, 2020 5 of California’s 6 Largest Fires on Record Are Burning Now: The Astonishing 2020 Wildfire Season in Context Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
NASA Worldview September 14, 2020 In the US West Scorched by Wildfires, We Can Barely Breathe. It’s Going to Get Worse. Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
NOAA August 27, 2020 Three Reasons Why the COVID Relief Executive Order Is Bad Policy Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Forest Service Photo by Kari Greer July 24, 2020 U.S. West Faces a Grim Summer as Red Flag Fire and COVID-19 Warnings Mount Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Forest Service Photo by Kari Greer May 11, 2020 COVID-19 Collision with the 2020 Fire Season Will Ignite Multiple Threats Carly Phillips Research Scientist
FEMA/Kenneth Wilsey April 29, 2020 In the Wake of COVID-19, Congress Must Support Pre-Disaster Mitigation Programs Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Smoke billows form the East Gippsland bushfires. Credit: DELWP: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-05/aerial-shot-of-smoke-billowing-from-east-gippsland-bushfires-in/11839606 January 10, 2020 Bushfire-Ravaged Australia Is Crying for Climate Action Melanie Fitzpatrick
Photo: Simon Pierre Barrette, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. November 25, 2019 Extreme Fires, Creative Solutions UCS Science Network
Forest Service Photo by Kari Greer November 1, 2019 California Wildfires and Power Outages Signal Long Road Ahead, But Climate Ambition Sets the Right Course Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Public Domain July 31, 2019 What do Alaska Wildfires Mean for Global Climate Change? Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Dan Broun June 28, 2019 It’s Time to Stop Ignoring the Climate Change Threat to World Heritage Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Aerial view of the Eli River Fire on July 17, 2015. Photo: BLM Alaska Fire Service April 30, 2019 The Vicious Climate-Wildfire Cycle Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Photo: NASA April 16, 2019 California’s Wildfire Costs are Just the Tip of the Iceberg Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst