Environment California Must Better Prepare for the Inevitability of Future Fires Both governments and people tend to adopt only short-term responses to wildfire dangers that don't necessarily reduce risk effectively—it's time for that to change. Max Mortiz, Naomi Tague & Sarah Anderson
According to Research News in Brief Trump May Be Pushing to Clear-Cut California’s Forests to Manage Fires. Here’s Why That’s Dangerous. Studies show that removing trees actually make fires more intense, wreaking further havoc on both human and wildlife habitat. Emily Moon
Environment The 2018 Wildfire Season at a Glance A selection of recent Pacific Standard stories on wildfires and their consequences. Rebecca Worby
Environment New Landscapes Is It Safe to Eat Local Produce After a Wildfire? New findings could help unravel the larger mystery of how pollution affects produce. Sophie Yeo
Environment Extreme Fire Conditions Grip California The 2018 fire season in California is already shaping up to be worst than last year's, which cost the state a record $10 billion in damages. Kate Wheeling
Environment The California Wildfires Could Continue Until Christmas Without rain, high temperatures will keep the smoke coming—and could spur new fire growth. Eric Holthaus