The Big Disaster: The Big Burn LAist Studios
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From LAist Studios, the creators of The Big One, the second season of The Big Disaster series will provide you with a wildfire survival guide that includes not just tangible safety tips — but hope for our future. As the world enters a new age of wildfires, science reporter Jacob Margolis hosts Season 2: The Big Burn, a deep dive into personal stories that illuminate the history of how we got here, why we keep screwing things up, and what we can do to survive and maybe even thrive while the world around us burns.
Season 1: The Big One - When The Big One hits it’ll take under two minutes for more than 10 million Southern Californians to lose internet, power, and a sense of security. Host Jacob Margolis and Producer Misha Euceph take you on a journey to understand what the catastrophic earthquake will mean for Los Angeles, the U.S., and the world. This is what you need to know to survive.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live, the Strelow Family, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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The Big Burn: The New Normal
We examine one particularly pivotal wildfire - the Tubbs fire of 2017.
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The Big Burn: Saving Our Giant Sequoias
Why trees that are adapted to living with fire are now burning… and how we might save them.
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The Big Burn: How It All Went Wrong
Gold, genocide and colonialism: our path to seeing fire as the enemy.
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The Big Burn: Setting A Forest On Fire
What it’s like to put good fire to the ground.
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The Big Burn: The Impediments
We know prescribed burning is a major solution…so why aren’t we doing more of it?
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The Big Burn: Taking A Step Back
Digesting what we’ve learned. Plus, how other places in the U.S. have figured out fire management.
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Customer Reviews
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Good overview and fascinating science and psychology. Loved the truth from Jason. Get prepped!
Loved the delivery - combining the info with a scenario that plays out
Loved the delivery - combining the info with a scenario that plays out you when it hits and after that
Hope all the info and it’s on what to do what not to do are all factual, best practice, and current up to date since change can happen frequently whether it be with technology, infrastructure, research, etc..
I live in Alberta, Canada and when forest fires ravaged the city of Fort McMurray and surrounding areas, a massive emergency evacuation had to happen, literally ASAP or the worst of the worst would happen and it would become an emergency rescue mission. Living in the closest major city , Edmonton, which was 5 hours away, that evening our city began to prepare for the influx of people, creating another emergency preparation for helping the incoming.
So even if it’s not an earthquake, preparation for an emergency is vital and planning ahead will ensure you aren’t in the aftermath and you later say you had no idea what to do and was not prepared.
And if you think about it - you might be like Edmonton was, safe and not affected by an emergency event - but soon to be the closest available safe spot and suddenly your city needs help to accommodate, organize, fees, direct, move, help, and keep safe. So heads up! Plan ahead and prepare! This includes informing yourself and those around you!!!
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