This is the kind of story where @elonmusk might be helpful, like with scaling up Tesla Solar Roof and Powerwall production while drastically reducing costs for the 15% of California households in the wildland-urban interface. https://twitter.com/aprilaser/status/1085593635364585473 …
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Nothing = more Paradises.
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Yes, and I would like to be more informed about this.
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Seems like the correct approach is to let electricity rates and fire insurance rates reflect the real costs of living in such areas, and let people choose whether to leave or absorb the costs.
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That's a cruel thing to do to mostly low-income people who might not have anywhere else to go where they can afford to live. Some renters in Paradise were paying $400/mo rent, almost half of their $900/mo SocSec check. Can we build some affordable housing elsewhere first?
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Forcible relocation from disaster-prone areas is a strange kind of argument to make when the vast majority of CA population lies in an active earthquake zone.
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Some US state is going to have to be the first to do forced relocation due to climate change. Humans are too dumb to take substantive steps that would slow it down, and it probably too late already anyway. California has always been an innovator. Time to get to work on it.
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