This year's intense
wildfire season turned California's forests into carbon polluters.
Not exact matches
Murthy, confirmed by the Senate in December, said climate change leads to more intense heat waves, more particulates from
wildfires clouding the atmosphere, longer allergy
seasons and, in
turn, more asthma attacks.
The effects of global warming on temperature, precipitation levels, and soil moisture are
turning many of our forests into kindling during
wildfire season.