Ashes Ashes

Ashes Ashes is a podcast about the end of the world. Each week we explore a new systemic or apocalyptic issue that society is facing now or will have to deal with in the coming decades. Through this we hope to draw the listener to the conclusion that our overarching economic and political systems are inherently flawed. Once that fact is accepted, it's that much easier to do something about it. Find episodes, full transcripts, links, and more at https://ashesashes.org.

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episode 12: Up in Smoke


Episode 12 - "Up in Smoke"

In forests, grasslands, and landscapes around the world, poor wildland management and climate change have combined to produce some of the most explosive fires ever seen. This trend is getting worse, and as we continue to push development into these areas, the need to extinguish fires that threaten human life and property rises. But paradoxically, fighting fires is a big piece of the puzzle in how we got here in the first place.

We are joined by Tommy Nease and Tyler Marlow, both with professional Forest Service experience, to help make sense of this frightening trend.

Chapters
  • 00:00 The Great Fire
  • 02:59 Intro
  • 06:48 The Forest Service
  • 09:38 Hurry Up and Wait?
  • 10:26 Engine Work
  • 12:05 Dangers
  • 13:44 Hand Crews vs Engine Crews
  • 14:42 Setting Fires?
  • 15:39 Prescribed Fires
  • 16:59 Fire is Unpredictable
  • 20:16 Too Much Development?
  • 23:21 What Should People do?
  • 25:45 Fire as a Natural Disaster
  • 26:18 Education?
  • 27:24 Rescuing the Governor
  • 28:23 Send in the Calvary?
  • 30:59 Why Should We Care?
  • 35:34 Send Off
  • 38:21How Did We Get Here?
  • 40:24 Climate Change
  • 44:23 Fire is Good
  • 46:40 Overcrowded Forests
  • 48:46 California
  • 51:49 Slave Labor
  • 53:42 An Investment that Really Caught Fire
  • 55:41 Worldwide
  • 59:58 Climate Feedback
  • 01:01:23 What can we do?
  • 01:05:33 Wrap Up

A full transcript is available as well as detailed links and sources (plus credits and more) on our website ashesashes.org.

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 February 22, 2018  1h6m