At the Hammer Museum's biennial Made in L.A. exhibition, anxieties around climate change and environmental degradation pervade recent work.
From the first reports of wildfires breaking out around Los Angeles earlier this month, scientists could say that climate change had worsened the blazes. Sure, wildfires would burn in California ...
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Appeals court pauses California requirement for companies to report climate-related financial risk
A federal appeals court has paused a California law that requires companies making more than $500 million a year to report ...
Human-driven climate change made the devastating Los Angeles wildfires more likely, an international team of scientists has found. Wildfires in the Californian city started on January 7 and spread ...
The dry, windy conditions that helped spread the blazes were 35 percent more likely to occur because of global warming. The weather factors that helped spread the recent Los Angeles wildfires were ...
In early January, the stage was set for a wildfire disaster in Los Angeles. A long, hot summer had dried out the plants and vegetation, making it more flammable. Drought conditions dragged on, as ...
Comedian Adam Carolla and podcaster Joe Rogan argue that bad management, not climate change, caused the devastating Palisades ...
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