Billions are Being Spent to Turn the Tide on the US West’s Wildfires. It Won’t Be Enough June 29, 2023 By Matthew Brown, Terry Chea, Caleb Diehl and Camille Fassett DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (AP) – Using chainsaws, heavy machinery and controlled burns, the Biden administration is trying to turn the tide...
US Push to Lower Wildfire Risk Across the West Stumbles in Places June 28, 2023 By Matthew Brown, Terry Chea, Caleb Diehl and Camille Fassett DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (AP) – Using chainsaws, heavy machinery and controlled burns, the Biden administration is trying to turn the tide...
Menaced by Flames, Nuclear Lab Peers Into Future of Wildfire May 16, 2022 By Morgan Lee LOS ALAMOS N.M. (AP) — Public schools were closed and evacuation bags packed this week as a stubborn wildfire crept...
Easing Fires Not as Simple as Climate Change vs. Forest Work September 16, 2020 By Andrew Selsky and Adam Beam SALEM, Ore. — Deadly West Coast wildfires are dividing President Donald Trump and the states’ Democratic leaders over how to...
Forest Thinning Project Saved Oregon Homes From Fires October 18, 2017 By ANDREW SELSKY Lightning started a forest fire one August afternoon near this Oregon tourist town, and it was spreading fast. Residents in...