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San Francisco records back-to-back fully dry Octobers for the second time in 170 years.

Can crows help explain human interest and rituals surrounding death?

What does it even mean to live in a fire-risk zone now?

One million acres. It seems an astounding number for a single fire. Even many fire scientists, who know full well that fire belongs in these forests, struggled to contain their surprise at how large the August Complex fire in the Mendocino National Forest has grown. Contrary to how the headlines usually portray it, however, size…

Burns have varied in intensity throughout the Bay Area, leading to different ecological effects.