We can't keep pushing Californians into the wildland-urban interface with our exclusionary zoning policies. It is risking people's lives and our planet.https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/status/1063490441025327104 …
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I agree mostly, but still having trouble wrapping my head around why it’s bad to build in wildfire zones but also good to build in earthquake zones.
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probably a question of frequency. Truly large earthquakes strike this region once every 100-150 years? Fires may increase in frequency to every 20-30 years, or even more, we just don't know with climate change. The financial calculus seems different.
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these are our options. California has been a fire risk zone... since before there were humans here so there's only so much we can change about that.https://twitter.com/NatureEcoEvo/status/1059470661951860736 …
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