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Michael Gollner
27 May

Can California please setup clear laws and a regulatory body to enforce this and not leave this up to endless litigation in courts? We have both a housing and wildfire crisis. Clear rules and guidelines from a regulatory body would improve safety and streamline safe construction

Greg Pierce@gregspierce

Fire-housing nexus, part 784:

"The Santee City Council has formally thrown out approval of the long-planned Fanita Ranch housing project, after a judge ruled the proposal didn’t adequately consider how new homes could affect wildfire evacuations."

https://t.co/GZQ5O8VvKu

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27 May

Engineers have long been on the front lines of fighting for healthier indoor air. Find out what they are doing to improve indoor air quality.

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Retweet on TwitterMichael Gollner Retweeted
27 May

In light of our worsening #wildfire seasons, it makes perfect sense to bolster one of the most effective means of prevention.

@MichaelWWara @nature_org @jayzieglerca

Sen. Dodd’s Prescribed Fire Fund Bill Clears Senate

SACRAMENTO – With drought conditions and high temperatures threatening an early start to the wildfire season, the California Senate today approved l...

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Retweet on TwitterMichael Gollner Retweeted
27 May

A pile burn was the ignition source for Calf Canyon, but it certainly didn't cause that fire to burn the way it did. That was 100+ years of fire suppression and climate change working in tandem.

Forest Service pile burn from January caused Calf Canyon Fire

The Calf Canyon Fire was caused by a “pile burn holdover from January” that was started by the Santa Fe National Forest Service, officials...

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