From 2019, Nicola Twilley covers the new approaches needed to control the American West’s worsening megafires.

Thanks to more than a 150 lightning ignitions, almost every acre, excepting bare rock and the creek itself, has burned at least once—some in small, pocket blazes, some in larger, more intense conflagrations. The resulting landscape provides a glimpse of what California’s forests ought to look like.

↩︎ The New Yorker

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