#MegaFires

2025-06-30

Forests, roads and mega fires
"More roads are associated with more fires"

"A problem arises when forest managers look at forests exclusively “through the lens of timber and dollar signs on trees."
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grist.org/wildfires/wildfire-p

Char Miller, "Burn Scars: A Documentary History of Fire Suppression, from Colonial Origins to the Resurgence of Cultural Burning" (Oregon State UP, 2024)
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osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/
#LoggingImpacts #LoggingIndustry #NSWLogging #roads #bushfires #timber #extractivism #thinning #PrescribedBurns #FireSuppression #megafires #colonialism #CounterNarratives #IndigenousPeoples #CulturalBurning #ecology

2025-06-08

Le printemps particulièrement chaud et sec cette année, associé à des vents violents, alimentent cette vague d’incendies exceptionnelle de plus de 200 feux dont la moitié n'est pas maîtrisée
ladepeche.fr/2025/06/06/incend

#Canada #Manitoba #Megafires

2025-05-30

Canada - Le Manitoba a déclaré mercredi soir l’état d’urgence en raison de l’ampleur des feux de forêt qui font rage dans la province depuis plusieurs jours.

Plus de 17 000 personnes doivent être évacuées
ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2
#megafires

2025-04-05

The discussion on #megafires continues ...
Megafire (>10,000 ha), Gigafire (>100,000 ha). Terafire (>1,000,000 ha)
Do these definitions serve a useful purpose? - Time will tell ...

Megafire—you may not like it, but you cannot avoid it. Linley et al. #GEB
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

Megaflood, megatsunami, megaquake, megafauna, megacity, megaspore, megalith, megadune, ...

Number of studies that defined, described or reported a ‘megafire’ found during a structured review of the peer-reviewed scientific literature.

Capitalism Eating Itself by Fueling Climate Mayhem, Warns Capitalist

If humanity stays on current course, warns top insurer, the "financial sector as we know it ceases to function. And with it, capitalism as we know it ceases to be viable."

According to GüntherThallinger, a former top executive at Germany's branch of the consulting giant #McKinsey & Company and currently a board member of #Allianz SE, one of the largest insurance companies in the world, the #ClimateCrisis is on a path to destroy #capitalism as we know it.

"We are fast approaching temperature levels—1.5C, 2C, 3C—where #insurers will no longer be able to offer coverage for many" of the risks associated with the #climate crisis, Thallinger writes in a recent post highlighted Thursday by #TheGuardian.

There is no way to "adapt" to temperatures beyond human tolerance. There is limited adaptation to #megafires, other than not building near #forests. Whole cities built on flood plains cannot simply pick up and move uphill. And as temperatures continue to rise, adaptation itself becomes economically unviable.

Once we reach 3°C of warming, the situation locks in. Atmospheric energy at this level will persist for 100+ years due to carbon cycle inertia and the absence of scalable industrial carbon removal technologies. There is no known pathway to return to pre-2°C conditions. (See: #IPCC AR6, 2023; NASA Earth Observatory: "The Long-Term Warming Commitment")

At that point, risk cannot be transferred (no insurance), risk cannot be absorbed (no public capacity), and risk cannot be adapted to (physical limits exceeded). That means no more mortgages, no new real estate development, no long-term investment, no financial stability. The financial sector as we know it ceases to function. And with it, capitalism as we know it ceases to be viable.

commondreams.org/news/capitali

2025-01-28

Community Efforts to Care for Animals During Climate Disasters:
Experiences and Recommendations from an Australian Bushfire Affected Region

"Formal disaster prevention, preparation, risk management, and response remain highly anthropocentric, with non-human animals afforded minimal attention, resourcing, and support. This article reports on informal community efforts to care for non-human animals during and after the 2019/2020 “Black Summer” bushfires in Australia, when over three billion animals were killed, injured, or displaced."

"Key findings are that:
human communities understood and treated non-human animals as part of their communities; humans went to extraordinary lengths to care for and rescue animals; these efforts were largely invisible to, and unsupported—even condemned—by formal emergency management agencies. We conclude that human-centric emergency and disaster management policies are at odds with community values and behaviors. We argue that disaster management must evolve to accommodate and support the realities of community-based rather than individual-based approaches, and must simultaneously expand to consider communities as multispecies."
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Sturman, A., Celermajer, D., MacDonald, F. et al. Community Efforts to Care for Animals During Climate Disasters: Experiences and Recommendations from an Australian Bushfire Affected Region. Int J Disaster Risk Sci (2025). doi.org/10.1007/s13753-025-006
#bushfires #fires #FossilFuels #ClimateBreakdown #care #biodiversity #wildlife #NSW #megafires #2019Bushfires #BlackSummer #disaster #preparation #pets #property #livestock #anthropocentrism #multispecies #community #values

2025-01-28

Care for non-human animals during and after the 2019/2020 “Black Summer” bushfires in Australia

"In fighting these fires, authorities focused almost entirely on protecting human lives and property...The role of rescuing and caring for domesticated and wild animals fell almost entirely to community groups and individual carers, who stepped up to fill the gap at significant cost to themselves – financially, emotionally and sometimes even at a risk to their safety.The standard view in Australia is that only humans matter in the face of bushfires. While some guidance on disaster preparation talks about how to protect pets such as cats and dogs, wildlife carers, farmers and horse owners often found themselves facing incoming fires with little or no information or support."
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theconversation.com/as-the-bla

"69% of Australian households own a pet.">>
theguardian.com/australia-news
#bushfires #fires #FossiFuels #NSW #megafires #2019Bushfires #BlackSummer #disaster #preparation #property #IntroducedPets #livestock #pets #dogs #cats #menagerie

2025-01-28

California’s well-documented climate and fire history shows how megafires are responding with accelerating frequency and fury #wildfires #ClimateCrisis #California #LosAngelesFire #megafires nationalobserver.com/2025/01/2

Joël Métreaujometro@piaille.fr
2025-01-11

A few weeks before the L.A. fires, @lemonde published my review of Fire Weather from John Vaillant, L'Âge du feu in french #lafires #losangeles #megafires #fireweather #climatechange #johnvaillant
lemonde.fr/idees/article/2024/

Joël Métreaujometro@piaille.fr
2024-12-18

My review for @lemonde of « L’Age du feu », Fire Weather in english, by John Vaillant. A good and informative book about how humanity lost control on fire after taming It #JohnVaillant #fire #megafires #lagedufeu #fireweather #climatechange #fortmcmurray #lemonde
lemonde.fr/idees/article/2024/

2024-11-26

Are industrial scale burns incinerating Australian biodiversity?

"The “industrial” scale burns which are designed to “process landscapes as efficiently as possible” are known to frequently kill – in 2022, Victorian authorities accidentally incinerated several koalas when they set a forest alight, and evidence suggests fires set in Tasmania have killed endangered devils."

"A complete “rethink” of fire management practices by state authorities" is needed.
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au.news.yahoo.com/rare-aussie-

Driscoll, D.A., Macdonald, K.J., Gibson, R.K. et al. Biodiversity impacts of the 2019–2020 Australian megafires. Nature (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-081
#Biodiversity #bushfires #fires #megafires #PyroConvectiveStorms #incineration #pileburning #sprawl #destruction #wildlife #birds #GlossyBlackCockatoos #koalas #CulturalBurning #ExtinctionCrisis #FossilFuels

Bruce WebberDrBruceWebber
2024-11-14

How often & where prescribed burning takes place needs a rethink if Australia's is to be preserved, from a Nature paper led by @DonDriscoll on the 2019/20 Australian .

abc.net.au/news/science/2024-1

2024-11-14

Megafires - A rethink is needed

"We should not forget that Australia’s 2019-20 megafires were the predictable consequence of climate change.The alternative fire management approaches we suggest will likely fail if climate change continues unabated.

"Bushfire management agencies aim to reduce fire risks through frequent fuel-reduction burning...But our research suggests this practice, which increases fire frequency, may create larger disruptions to ecosystems when big bushfires occur...Alternative approaches to large-scale prescribed burning are required.">>
theconversation.com/catastroph
#bushfires #megafires #BlackSummer #incineration #biodiversity #FossilFuels #ClimateEmergency #PrescribedBurning #RightWay #fire

2024-11-01

31-Oct-2024
Indigenous population expansion and cultural burning reduced shrub cover that fuels megafires in Australia

burning practices in once halved shrub cover, reducing available fuels and limiting intensity for thousands of years, but the removal of these practices following European has led to an increase in the tinder that has fueled today’s catastrophic , researchers report.

eurekalert.org/news-releases/1

2024-09-16

Lessons from another settler society about current fire practices, land management and logging practices: With more good fire comes less feral fire.

"To understand modern fire policy in California requires an analysis of California’s settler attitude toward the more-than-human world. This attitude relies heavily on the invented concepts embedded in the words nature and wilderness."

“The white man sure ruined this country, it’s turned back to wilderness.”
Sierra Miwok elder James Rust, quoted by M. Kat Anderson

Excerpts of The State of Fire: Why California Burns by Obi Kaufmann. Heyday Books, in Los Angeles Review of Books September 15, 2024
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lareviewofbooks.org/article/wh
#bushfires #CulturalBurning #FossilFuels #MegaFires #gigafire #arson #ClimateBreakdown #Cryosphere #droughts #smoke #loggingIndustry #LoggingImpacts #NSWLogging #FCNSW #harm #WUI #sprawl #cars #extractivism #denial #IndigenousPeoples #ecosystems #biodiversity #SettlerSociety #mindset #BelloBook

2024-08-21

As summer heat arrives in August and they are expanding fossil fuels.
It is time to be prepared for mega fires in Australia.

"Australia’s unprecedented bushfires of 2019 to 2020 burned an area larger than the United Kingdom, killed at least 33 people, killed or displaced close to 3 billion animals, and destroyed the habitats of more than 500 species."

For 60,000 Years, Australia’s First Nations Have Put Fire to Good Use.
Watch “Burnt Country”, Kirsten Slemint's documentary on cultural burning in Australia.
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e360.yale.edu/features/2024-fi
#bushfires #IndigenousBurning #CulturalBurning #FossilFuels #MegaFires #ExtremeHeat #biodiversity #koalas #extinction #Australia

2024-08-09

Supercharged by #Climate Change, Western #Megafires Explode Simultaneously - #HeatWaves and “flash #droughts” fuel intense #wildfires in California, Oregon and Canada. insideclimatenews.org/news/300

News & Opinionssglerman95814
2024-08-06

are ’s future

This fire may have been started by a possible act of arson, but it has grown near-uncontrollable because of change.

sacbee.com/opinion/article2907

2024-08-06

#Megafires are #California’s future

This fire may have been started by a possible act of arson, but it has grown near-uncontrollable because of #climate change.

sacbee.com/opinion/article2907

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