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Why fires happen in Southern California — and how we can prevent them
Firefighters battle the Palisades Fire.
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New Imperfect Paradise episode looks into the region's fire management practices.
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Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido and science reporter Jacob Margolis dive into what makes Southern California’s ecology unique and what that means for fire management.
Why you should listen: The same factors that make Los Angeles an appealing place to live are also the reasons we need a fundamentally different approach to fire. Learn about why fire management in Southern California is different from other parts of the country, the most common causes of fires here and what we can do to prevent them.
Where to listen: Hear Imperfect Paradise wherever you get your podcasts, or here.
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The same factors that make Los Angeles an appealing place to live, like large urban scale development intertwined with nature, are also the reason we need a fundamentally different approach to fire. Host Antonia Cereijido and science reporter and host of LAist podcast The Big Burn Jacob Margolis dive into what makes Southern California’s ecology unique and what that means for fire management.
Why fires happen in Southern California — and how we can prevent them
The same factors that make Los Angeles an appealing place to live, like large urban scale development intertwined with nature, are also the reason we need a fundamentally different approach to fire. Host Antonia Cereijido and science reporter and host of LAist podcast The Big Burn Jacob Margolis dive into what makes Southern California’s ecology unique and what that means for fire management.