By A Mystery Man Writer
Wildfires destroyed more U.S. homes and buildings last year than ever. It is impossible to build a fully fireproof home, but researchers are now focused on making homes at least fire resistant.
A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change. - The New York Times
Building Resilience: Designing Structures to Withstand Natural Disasters
Building a home that resists wildfires doesn't have to be expensive, study finds : NPR
Fire-resistant home is next line of defense against climate change
Media reaction: What Joe Biden's landmark climate bill means for climate change - Carbon Brief
The quest to build wildfire-resistant homes
Blue-lining and underwaterwriting: Banks consider climate change risk
How to live with mega-fires? Portugal's feral forests may hold the secret
How to nudge Americans to reduce their housing exposure to climate risks
Understanding Active and Passive Fire Protection Systems
Facing the Flames: How to protect your home in the era of rising wildfire risks - My Climate Plan
As Wildfires Increase, the U.S. Is Losing More Wildland Firefighters Than Ever — ProPublica