ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月6日 10時58分


From @nytmag | Last year, the California fire season was the most destructive in the state’s history, culminating in a series of wine-country blazes that killed 39 people and leveled more than 8,000 homes and other buildings. That winter had been one of California’s rainiest, which caused grass to grow in areas it normally wouldn’t. In the summer those grasses dried out and provided kindling to an already fire-prone state. ‘‘The day before the Santa Rosa fires,’’ said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at @ucla, ‘‘the vegetation was at record-high values for dryness, and just weeks before, the vegetation was at a record high for the century. This was following the hottest summer on record.’’ He added, ‘‘There’s this component of vegetation dryness that matters: It affects how intense the burn is and how receptive the fuels are to embers.’’ @geosteinmetz took this #aerialphoto in #SantaRosa, California, while on assignment for @nytmag in October 2017. This week's issue of the magazine is an unusual one, with just a single story: Humans almost saved the planet from #climatechange 30 years ago. Visit the link in our profile to read the story of how we failed, by Nathaniel Rich.


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