Over 50 countries and high-level organizations signed a global call to action focused on wildfires at the United Nations ...
Australia’s fire preparedness just got smarter, more colourful and easier to access.
The conclusion stemmed from Australia’s comparatively quick burn implementation process, the paper published in the Fire ...
Fresh from its recent launch seeded by $60 million in capital raising, Seneca demonstrated its wildfire suppression drones at ...
Two fireground incidents – one involving an entrapped crew in a high-risk prescribed fire, the other a firefighter death in a vehicle – has triggered the British Columbia worker safety agency to levy ...
Grassroots Wildland Firefighters, an advocacy organization made up of current and former federal firefighters, recently ...
Researchers with the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Texas at Austin recently studied New Mexico’s ...
The Earth Fire Alliance has hired NASA’s Wildland Fire Program Manager Dr Michael Falkowski to be its first Lead Scientist.
The key takeaway is that firefighters face a “total exposure” risk, and the danger doesn’t stop when they are no longer breathing in smoke, explains lead author Dr Maximilien Desservettaz, a Research ...
Researchers have identified a knowledge gap between what scientists have discovered about wildfire smoke and the practical information available to frontline crews. The study provides an overview of ...