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Why U.S. Wildfires Will Only Get Worse
By Alice Hill
US West Coast fires: Smoke spreads to New York and Washington
Trump's plan for managing forests won't save us in a more flammable world, experts say
By Juliet Eilperin & Sarah Kaplan
The Age of Megafires: The World Hits a Climate Tipping Point
By Ed Struzik
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2020 California fires are the worst ever. Again.
By Priya Krishnakumar & Swetha Kannan
West Coast fires will cost US economy dearly
By Timothy Rooks
Climate change and forest management have both fueled today's epic Western wildfires
By Steven C. Beda
Trump Blames California for Fires. He Should Check to See Whose Land They're On.
By James J. Lyons Jr.
These charts show how wildfires are getting larger, more severe in the U.S.
By Emma Newburger & Nate Rattner
West Coast Fires: Climate, Forest Management, Lax Rules, Plenty Of Blame To Go Around
By Kirk Siegler
Analysis | The Energy 202: California's fires are putting a huge amount of carbon dioxide into the air
By Dino Grandoni
Wildfire smoke makes it to Europe as data shows rare fire intensity
By Andrew Freedman
Perspective | Trump has a point: The fires are worse because we managed the forests badly.
By Matthew D. Hurteau
Western wildfire smoke is blotting out the sun in Washington, D.C. - The Washington Post
By Ian Livingston
Smoke from California wildfires reaches the East Coast and Europe
By Luke Money & Richard Read
California fire smoke: What are the health risks?
By Joseph Serna & Tony Barboza