The California insurance crisis laid bare by the Los Angeles fires was fueled by "regulatory failure," economist Nancy ...
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California wildfires: Why did things go so wrong?
By 2020, as a result of California’s “recent extreme environmental and social policies” the state lost 4.3 million acres to wildfires.
You can sign up here. Three decades ago, Nancy Wallace narrowly escaped death in what was then California's most destructive wildfire. Since then, the problem of wildfires has gotten much worse, so ...
As wildfires relentlessly sweep across Southern California and other parts of the world, Manzhu Yu, an assistant professor of geography at Penn State, offered insights into the ongoing crisis in ...
As Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles confronts a city dealing with devastating fires, her performance has ... is a former member of Congress and the California assembly, where she served in the ...