This chapter discusses the revenue-generating practices of the US Forest Service through selling timber in National Forests, leading to scrutiny and distrust. It explores the impact of politics, immigration, climate change misinformation, and environmental lawsuits, while also mentioning the potential role of technology and Silicon Valley billionaires in addressing wildfire-related issues.
From the tragedy in Hawaii — which has left at least 115 dead, and over a thousand more missing, making it the deadliest blaze in the last century of US history — to recent fires in Canada, California, Indonesia and Brazil, the world seems to be engulfed in a megafire crisis fueled by climate change. We bring on a panel of practitioners to discuss what’s behind these megafires, and how we can work to mitigate the crisis. Matt Weiner is the CEO of the nonprofit Megafire Action, with a background in policymaking; Lenya Quinn-Davidson is Director of University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Fire Network; and Chad Hanson is the Director of the John Muir Project of Earth Island Institute, a research and advocacy organization focused on federal public forestlands.
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