YIMBY for forest fires? Fire tornadoes?!—w/ Daniel Duane, author of 
November's WIRED cover storyYIMBY for forest fires? Fire tornadoes?!—w/ Daniel Duane, author of 
November's WIRED cover story
Episode #
169

YIMBY for forest fires? Fire tornadoes?!—w/ Daniel Duane, author of November's WIRED cover story

Episode #
169

YIMBY for forest fires? Fire tornadoes?!—w/ Daniel Duane, author of November's WIRED cover story

Description

Prior to 2020, the largest number of acres burned by wildfire in California was 1.3M. Compare that to the 4M acres wiped out by fire this year. What’s more, forest fires are spreading much more quickly and releasing more heat—which leads to last-minute evacuations, a dramatic increase of smoke in the air, and the phenomenon of fire tornados.

Daniel Duane is the surfer, naturalist, and author behind this month’s WIRED cover story, ‘The West’s Infernos Are Melting Our Sense of How Fire Works.’ On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Daniel explains why the 2020 fire season is so remarkable and how an accumulating fuel bed on the forest floor contributes to the intensity and severity of the wildfires. He offers insight on indigenous fire management, describing when the anti-burning culture took hold in America and how political pressures make it impossible for our government agencies to manage forests well.

Daniel goes on to introduce us to the terrifying phenomenon of a fire tornado, sharing how forest management practices and climate change are both to blame for the increasingly unpredictable, record-breaking wildfires we experience. Listen in for Daniel’s take on what kind of management practices we need to decrease our risk and find out how a pro-development, YIMBY movement could prevent destructive forest fires in the future.

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Resources:

‘The West’s Infernos Are Melting Our Sense of How Fire Works’ in WIRED

Daniel’s Website

Daniel on Twitter

Books by Daniel Duane

Daniel at WIRED

Daniel at Outside Magazine

US Forest Service

Charles C. Mann on Reversing Climate Change S2EP15

M. Kat Anderson

Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources by M. Kat Anderson

University of California Forestry Department

Brandon Collins

The Sagehen Experimental Forest

CAL FIRE


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