
 The Daily
 The Daily The Sunday Read: ‘This Isn’t the California I Married’
 Jan 16, 2022 
 Elizabeth Weil, an insightful author, reflects on her complex relationship with California amidst its climate crisis. She vividly recounts the unsettling changes brought by wildfires, transforming the state's beauty into a haunting reality. Weil explores the roots of California's environmental challenges, including the impact of colonization and the erasure of Indigenous practices. Despite the overwhelming climate anxiety, she finds glimmers of hope, urging a new perspective that balances despair with the potential for resilience and renewal. 
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California's Breaking Point
- Labor Day weekend 2020 marked a turning point for many Californians due to extreme heat and widespread fires.
- The orange sky on September 9th, 2020, was a stark visual representation of the state's environmental crisis.
Climate Change is Now
- Climate change is no longer a future concern but a present reality, especially in California.
- Ignoring the planetary crisis is impossible; we must confront it and find ways to cope without succumbing to despair.
The Trans-Apocalypse
- Climate futurist Alex Steffen describes our current era as "trans-apocalyptic," meaning we are in the midst of an ongoing crisis, not the end.
- We must adapt to this reality and abandon the expectation of being saved.
