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Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%, Scientists Say
Climate change increased the likelihood of conditions that fueled the recent Los Angeles wildfires by 35%, according to scientists; the Palisades and Eaton fires burned 37,000 acres, ranking second and third in California's history for destruction, driven by extreme weather patterns including Santa ...
Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%, Scientists Say
Climate change increased the likelihood of conditions that fueled the recent Los Angeles wildfires by 35%, according to scientists; the Palisades and Eaton fires burned 37,000 acres, ranking second and third in California's history for destruction, driven by extreme weather patterns including Santa ...
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, starting early this year, resulted in 29 deaths and over 16,000 destroyed buildings; a World Weather Attribution study linked the increased intensity and likelihood of these fires to human-caused climate change, exacerbated by unusually strong Santa Ana winds an...
Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, starting early this year, resulted in 29 deaths and over 16,000 destroyed buildings; a World Weather Attribution study linked the increased intensity and likelihood of these fires to human-caused climate change, exacerbated by unusually strong Santa Ana winds an...
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
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32% Bias Score


Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
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20% Bias Score


Santa Ana Winds Re-Ignite Wildfire Fears in Southern California
Santa Ana winds exceeding 100 mph fueled new wildfires in Southern California on Tuesday, despite recent progress containing major blazes that killed 27 and burned over 40,000 acres; firefighting teams are pre-deployed, and rain is forecast for the weekend.
Santa Ana Winds Re-Ignite Wildfire Fears in Southern California
Santa Ana winds exceeding 100 mph fueled new wildfires in Southern California on Tuesday, despite recent progress containing major blazes that killed 27 and burned over 40,000 acres; firefighting teams are pre-deployed, and rain is forecast for the weekend.
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36% Bias Score


PDS Warning Issued for Southern California Due to Powerful Santa Ana Winds
The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) warning for Los Angeles and Ventura counties from 12 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Tuesday due to Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 80 mph, combined with low humidity creating dangerous fire conditions, prompting preemptive deploym...
PDS Warning Issued for Southern California Due to Powerful Santa Ana Winds
The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) warning for Los Angeles and Ventura counties from 12 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Tuesday due to Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 80 mph, combined with low humidity creating dangerous fire conditions, prompting preemptive deploym...
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...

Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.

Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...

Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating 2024 Los Angeles fires by 35 percent, making the prolonged dry period 2.4 times more probable and extending fire-conducive weather by 23 days; dense vegetation from prior wet years further exacerbated the situation.

Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating 2024 Los Angeles fires by 35 percent, making the prolonged dry period 2.4 times more probable and extending fire-conducive weather by 23 days; dense vegetation from prior wet years further exacerbated the situation.
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36% Bias Score

Southern California Faces Renewed Wildfire Threat Amid High Winds
High winds, gusting up to 100 mph in the mountains, returned to Southern California on Tuesday, sparking at least two new wildfires and endangering areas already battling major blazes that began on January 7th, killing 27 and destroying over 14,000 structures.

Southern California Faces Renewed Wildfire Threat Amid High Winds
High winds, gusting up to 100 mph in the mountains, returned to Southern California on Tuesday, sparking at least two new wildfires and endangering areas already battling major blazes that began on January 7th, killing 27 and destroying over 14,000 structures.
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32% Bias Score

Santa Ana Winds Fuel Devastating California Wildfires Amidst Drought and Resource Concerns
Santa Ana winds bring "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warnings to Los Angeles and Ventura counties, exacerbating severe drought conditions and fueling wildfires that have already killed 27 people, destroyed thousands of homes, and displaced 41,000 residents; the LAFD's preparedness is no...

Santa Ana Winds Fuel Devastating California Wildfires Amidst Drought and Resource Concerns
Santa Ana winds bring "Particularly Dangerous Situation" red flag warnings to Los Angeles and Ventura counties, exacerbating severe drought conditions and fueling wildfires that have already killed 27 people, destroyed thousands of homes, and displaced 41,000 residents; the LAFD's preparedness is no...
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44% Bias Score
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