Climate Change, Fossil Fuels and Wildfires

User icon Heather Dray
17 November 2023
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Global perspectives on the correlation between climate change and extreme fires.


Public Accountability Initiative · 25 October 2023 English

■ Pittsburgh cultural institutions whose lobbyists also worked for fossil fuel com- panies included the Carnegie Institute, the Frick Art & Historical Center, the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh …


EAC: Centre d'action écologique · 3 October 2023 English

This is called a holdover fire, which can keep burning after a wildfire is One of the immediate dangers of the 868 fires which have burned so extinguished, even over …


Cato Institute · 21 August 2023 English

According to news reports, at least 111 people have died in the wildfires on Maui, an estimated 1,300 are unaccounted for, and authorities anticipate finding many victims who are children. …


Columbia Basin Trust · 20 April 2023 English

What types of costs are eligible? Eligible costs include the following, but are not limited to: • Wildfire Prevention and Protection Equipment: • adapters; • nozzles; • chainsaws; • valves; …




BC Forest Practices Board · 24 January 2023 English

Special investigation of Wildfire Act determinations


Amnesty International · 3 August 2023 English

Reacting to a call today by the presidents of five southern European countries – Italy, Greece, Portugal, Malta and Slovenia – urging measures be taken to tackle the climate crisis …


CUPE: Canadian Union of Public Employees · 16 August 2023 English

Workers have the right to know about hazards at work and to participate in the workplace health and safety system. [...] The health risks depend on factors like the smoke …


YPCCC: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication · 8 June 2023 English

This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind – conducted jointly by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and …