I leave here this searing Mike Davis piece from 1998. https://longreads.com/2018/12/04/the-case-for-letting-malibu-burn/ …pic.twitter.com/eWkDwC9kfT
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I leave here this searing Mike Davis piece from 1998. https://longreads.com/2018/12/04/the-case-for-letting-malibu-burn/ …pic.twitter.com/eWkDwC9kfT
(As with all Davis' work, it's hard not to have complicated feelings about his work—it's more a prophetic voice than a journalistic one, for lack of a better description. But it's hard to deny he's onto one *possible* future).
Yep, this is good, too. We're already precariously sprawling to where we should not, and with climate change, they will become nearly impossible to defend except through very expensive, dubious protections. Where do we rebuild is a BIG political question.https://twitter.com/gln/status/1070331164588535808 …
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I don't know, it doesn't feel like something terribly effective in case of a large wildfire and if that was the overwhelming concern for a person with 40 million on hand, why not just move to places that don't have them, which still exists. Marketing gimmick?
They do. New Zealand is the climate change billionaire bunker.
eat the rich
where do they get their water from?
Probably rely on water storage tanks. Fill the pools, then in an emergency, use for fires?
And the rest of us will drown or burn
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