A Deranged Pyroscape: How Fires Across the World Have Grown Weirder
How Fires Across the World Have Grown Weirder
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Daniel Immerwahr's "A Deranged Pyroscape" explores the changing nature of fire across the globe.
The book delves into the history of fire's relationship with humanity, examining how our actions have altered fire patterns.
Immerwahr challenges the common perception of increasing wildfires, revealing a complex reality where fire is becoming less frequent but more intense and unpredictable.
He highlights the devastating consequences of these changes, particularly in vulnerable communities.
The book ultimately calls for a reevaluation of our relationship with fire, urging a more nuanced approach to fire management and prevention.
The book delves into the history of fire's relationship with humanity, examining how our actions have altered fire patterns.
Immerwahr challenges the common perception of increasing wildfires, revealing a complex reality where fire is becoming less frequent but more intense and unpredictable.
He highlights the devastating consequences of these changes, particularly in vulnerable communities.
The book ultimately calls for a reevaluation of our relationship with fire, urging a more nuanced approach to fire management and prevention.
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