LA fires’ heat, intensity driven by planet-warming pollution: Study
- The King County Council passed an emergency proposal to aid Los Angeles as wildfires threaten Southern California, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
- Councilmember Reagen Dunn stated that the proposal aims to fast-track assistance by collaborating with local nonprofits and donating resources.
- The fires in Los Angeles have burned over 60 square miles and destroyed more than 12,000 structures since January 7, 2025, driven by climate change factors.
- Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles found that climate change contributed to the fires being larger and hotter than they would have been without fossil fuel pollution.
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