Controlled burns and forest thinning have guided wildfire policy, but the Trump administration may change that.
The Cool Down on MSN
'The fire was blocking the only road': Mom trapped by raging wildfire on Mother's Day
"There was no way to leave." ...
Meteorologists say it is increasingly likely that a rare “Super El Niño” could lead to a drier year for much of the Northeast ...
The rate of tropical primary forest loss fell sharply in 2025, reversing the record highs of the year before. On paper, it ...
This spring has been a busy one for New Hampshire’s wildland firefighters. The drought that made last summer the driest in 130 years has kept soils and forests parched into ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The 2026 fire season has already burned 1.85 million acres — nearly double the 10-year average — with summer months still ahead
By the time most Americans start thinking about wildfire season, the 2026 season was already rewriting the record books.
Urbanization, climate change, and fire suppression practices are contributing to increased wildfire risk at the densely ...
The loss of tropical rainforests eased last year, according to new analysis, but scientists warn they are still disappearing ...
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Fire is transforming the US West’s public lands – research shows overlooked cost to recreation
Colorado’s two largest fires on record, the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires, burned hundreds of thousands of acres ...
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