
Canadian groups call for dramatic increase to wildfire defence funding
Mike Flannigan, a professor at the University of Alberta and director of the Western Partnership for Wildland Fire Science, is among the experts featured in


Mike Flannigan, a professor at the University of Alberta and director of the Western Partnership for Wildland Fire Science, is among the experts featured in

In The New Yorker article, “A New Paradigm for Protecting Homes from Disastrous Fires” (Oct. 22, 2025), Dr. Alexandra Syphard, Senior Research Scientist at the

Authored by Susan L. Cutter, GWC charter member and director of the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute at the University of South Carolina, this article

A recent news article from UC Merced reports on a Science study examining global trends in wildfire disasters over the past four decades. According to

In this article, GWC member Steve Hawks weighs in on how recent state mandates are influencing building regulations in local fire zones, and examines key

The United States has accused Canada of mismanaging wildfires in Manitoba, leading to hazardous air quality for millions of Americans. In response, Manitoba Premier Wab

Abstract The conjunction of lightning ignitions and dry vegetation has shaped fire regimes throughout geological time. These fire regimes have in turn influenced the traits

GWC charter member Mike Flannigan, an expert in predictive fire science and emergency management, plays a central role in a recent Sierra Club article examining

GWC charter member Alexandra Syphard, director of science for the Global Wildfire Collective, draws on three decades of wildfire research as she weighs in on

GWC charter member Andrés Holz, a researcher at Portland State University, is featured in an OPB article exploring the long-term impacts of Oregon’s 2020 Labor