The U.S. Forest Service disclosed Friday that it caused both fires that converged into the Calf Canyon-Hermits Peak Fire, New Mexico's largest fire that is still burning in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Why it matters: It's currently the largest fire nationwide at around 314,000 acres and has destroyed more than 750 structures, displaced thousands of people and has cost almost $133 million in suppression efforts so far. It is still 52% uncontained, according to the National Interagency Coordination Center.
Why it matters: Counting frogs is a great way to judge the health of a forest. So the accounting firm EY has created a challenge to develop an AI-based frog-counting tool.
Consumer interest in electric vehicles has hit a global tipping point, with more than half of car buyers saying they want their next car to be an EV, new research from Ernst & Young shows.
Yes, but: Americans still aren't as enthusiastic as consumers in Europe and Asia.