Why fire “season” doesn’t end
6:35 | A third of the US population lives in wildfire risk zones. And the fire season is only growing.
6:35 | A third of the US population lives in wildfire risk zones. And the fire season is only growing.
28:25 | Woodlands are crucial for life. But today more than ever, they’re threatened by devastating blazes. Heat and drought are fueling the flames. In Europe it’s no longer only the southern countries that are worst affected – the north is, too.
56:44 | In episode two, Harrison Ford continues his investigation into the global effects of the palm oil industry. Meanwhile, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joins an elite team of wild-land firefighters.
20:23 | Seat At The Table, Episode 5: I’m in Cumbria and in Cape Town, South Africa, to look at the devastating impact of wildfires.
2:18 | Australia’s devastating bushfires exemplify the growing number of climate-related natural disasters taking place around the world.
36:03 | Arson? Lack of hazard reduction? Nothing new? This video looks at what fire chiefs and scientists say is the REAL cause of the 2019-2020 fires in Australia, in response to amateur theories proposed by media commentators and bloggers.
14:48 | Bush fires have been a natural part of the Australian ecosystem for at least 400,000 years, but whenever human beings get involved we see a spike in the data record.
5:58 | As we usher in a new decade, two climate change questions need to be answered: what caused people to finally take action in 2019; and what will it take to start reducing global CO2 emissions?
10:58 | Warm, dry climate change conditions have made housing in LA’s “Wildland-Urban Interface” dangerous.
4:49 | The Kincade and Getty fires are the latest in a long pattern of burning in California. But is climate change the culprit? And what can the fires teach us about how we’ll cope with a warming world?
2:52 | Wildfires in the Arctic often burn far away from population centers, but their impacts are felt around the globe.
6:43 | Dry graphs and science jargon don’t cut it with most audiences. Here are 4 scientists – each with a different approach to creative, fun, insightful climate communication.
12:10 | Colorado firefighter Don Whittemore is now increasingly responding to record-breaking blazes as a result of higher temperatures caused by climate change.
2:04 | Is the frequency of extreme weather events a sign that global warming is gaining pace and exceeding predictions?
57:53 | NASA Hangout: Wildfire and Climate Change.