Redefining resilience after the paradise fires

It is a very American ethos, after wildfires devastate a town, to clean up, rebuild, and come back stronger than before. But wildfire and recovery experts this immediate impulse to put back what existed before is expensive, dangerous and misguided. After a century of suppressing wildfires, extraordinary amounts of forest fuels have accumulated in dense, wildfire-prone areas, and a warming climate only exacerbates weather patterns that fuel fires. There needs to be limits on how much rebuilding should take place, they say.

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