‘We got lucky’: inside California’s strangely quiet wildfire year
by Gabrielle Canon from on (#674K9)
Fewer acres burned this year, but the need for fire mitigation and the dangers posed by the climate crisis have not vanished
In California, a state that's grown accustomed to months of smoky skies, mass evacuations and the ever-present fear of wildfire, 2022 felt unusual.
Summer came and went, the weather warmed and the hillsides yellowed across the state, while residents held their breath. But a giant blaze or siege of simultaneous infernos - the events that have defined recent fire seasons - failed to appear.
Continue reading...