Satellite imagery has captured smoke billowing from wildfires south of the border, fueled by similar conditions to the devastating blazes in Los Angeles.
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Oak-Cliff based artist Eliana Miranda has created artwork about heat-related deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border. Now with ...
The 2024 report indicated that 95% of the damage caused by wildfires in Mexico affected grasses and shrubbery and only 5% ...
Despite recent snowfall in many areas across rural America, the word drought is still sneaking into the longer-term forecasts ...
researchers wrote in a weekly national drought summary. “Abnormal dryness was expanded in parts of California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico this week,” the researchers said.
“Until we crank the jet stream out of the Southwest, it’s hard to return a lot of moisture and break the fear of drought spreading from Mexico or from the western High Plains, which I think is ...
What a juxtaposition to see the lies and ill will of Trump in contrast to the good will of our neighbors, Mexico and Canada.
That’s the lack of the water." Dave DuBois, a climatologist at New Mexico State University, explained that the drought is forcing farmers to reconsider their water-sourcing strategies.