Posts by Rachel Fazio
Logging in Disguise: How Forest Thinning is Making Wildfires Worse
August 24, 2021
By Chad Hanson
Grist/Fix
Earlier this month, the Dixie Fire leveled most of the town of Greenville, California. I know the town well — I conducted fieldwork for my doctoral dissertation there. Thankfully, everyone survived. But the downtown is gone, along with 75 percent of the homes.
It didn’t need to happen.
Read MoreSlew of Logging Bills Would Worsen Wildfires as well as Climate Change
Winter 2021
By Chad Hanson
Earth Island Journal Online
Wildfires have spanned over seven million acres this year, mostly in California and Oregon. Dozens of lives have been lost, with numerous towns devastated. People are desperate for solutions. Unfortunately, amidst the unfolding human tragedy, some pro-logging politicians are attempting to exploit hardship, loss, and confusion. Instead of focusing on approaches proven to save homes and lives from wildfires, such as home-hardening and “defensible space” pruning within 100 feet of homes, they are promoting logging bills in Congress. This would only make matters worse.
Read MoreDon’t Believe Self-Serving Messengers; Logging Will Not Prevent Destructive Wildfires
October 4, 2020
By Mike Garrity
Missoulian Op-Ed
Dr. Chad Hanson and his colleagues conducted an ambitious scientific study on wildfire behavior and trends — one of the largest ever to analyze the factors that drive such fires. The study involved three decades of data and tens of millions of acres of forest fires across the American West.
Read MoreDon’t Believe Self-Serving Messengers; Logging Will Not Prevent Destructive Wildfires
September 29, 2020
By Chad Hanson
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed
My community of Big Bear City, in the mountains east of Los Angeles, had a tense week recently. For a few nerve-racking days, the El Dorado fire, which has burned more than 20,000 acres in and around the San Bernardino National Forest, threatened to move our way.
Read MoreSen. Feinstein and Rep. Panetta join Republicans in Disasterous Logging Bill
With a short title of the “Emergency Wildfire and Public Safety Act of 2020” you would think that this piece of legislation introduced in the U.S. Congress would be focused on actually protecting communities from wildland fire. Unfortunately, you would be mistaken. Out of its 53 pages, 4 Titles and 13 Sections, there is exactly…
Read MoreWho Was John Muir, Really?
We have often been conditioned to think idealistically about great historical figures as icons, institutions, or superheroes, despite the historical context of their times, but that’s a mistake. They are all people, and their lives have arcs that may involve major changes and transformations. They are a product of their upbringing but it is up…
Read MoreDonald Trump’s Greenwashing of the Climate Crisis
February 18, 2020
By Chad Hanson
Sierra Magazine
Donald Trump would like the American public to believe that he now thinks climate change is real. That should come as no surprise: Republican leaders have recently changed their messaging given recent polls showing that an increasing number of millennial Republicans want their party to take real action to address the climate crisis. Just after the New Year, Trump told reporters that he now believes climate change is “not a hoax,” and that it is a “very serious” issue, going so far as to call himself an “environmentalist.”
Read MoreA Trillion Trees in Rep. Bruce Westerman’s Hands Means A Trillion Stumps
BY RACHEL FAZIO | FEBRUARY 15, 2020 In an effort to springboard off President Trump’s recent pledge to join the global community in planting a trillion trees to increase the amount of carbon drawn out of the atmosphere and help us to mitigate the worst effects of the climate crisis, Rep. Bruce Westerman, a pro-logging…
Read MoreCalifornia’s Clear-Cutting Project in the Rim Fire Area is Setting Up the Region for Another Tragedy
October 14, 2019
By Chad Hanson and James Hansen
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed
During hot, dry and windy conditions last November, the Camp fire devastated the towns of Paradise and Concow in the northern Sierra Nevada, ultimately claiming at least 85 lives and destroying thousands of homes. The tragedy was a wake-up call regarding the increasing risks to vulnerable communities stemming from the human-caused climate crisis.
Read MoreSenator Feinstein on the Wrong Path Regarding Forests
At the Tahoe Summit this week in Lake Tahoe, California Senator Dianne Feinstein unveiled her plan to fight climate change, by pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into logging and vegetation removal projects on public-lands, and circumventing public participation in how National Forests are managed. Although she did not speak of it at this event,…
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