
Rain one minute, heatwave the next. How climate ‘whiplash’ drives unpredictable fire weather
After a weekend of extreme heat and windy conditions, more than 30 blazes were still burning in Victoria and New South Wales as of Sunday


After a weekend of extreme heat and windy conditions, more than 30 blazes were still burning in Victoria and New South Wales as of Sunday

In recognition of their global impact and multidisciplinary research, four University of Cape Town (UCT) scholars have earned a spot on Clarivate’s most Highly Cited

WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s worst wildfire season in 30 years isn’t finished despite the onset of freezing temperatures and snow, and there’s a fear some blazes

Social justice must be at the heart of global restoration initiatives—and not “superficial” or “tokenistic”—if ecosystem degradation is to be addressed effectively, according to new

Diversas actividades académicas realizó la Dra. Alexandra Syphard durante su estadía en Chile. Uno de sus objetivos de la investigadora del Conservation Biology Institute, de

La ecóloga estadounidense Alexandra Syphard, investigadora senior del Conservation Biology Institute de Estados Unidos, académica de San Diego State University, California, y referente internacional en el

Paola Andrea Alvizuri Tintaya, ingeniera ambiental boliviana, docente e investigadora en el Centro de Investigación en Agua, Energía y Sostenibilidad (CINAES) de la Universidad Católica

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