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Darks days at noon : the future of fire  Cover Image Book Book

Darks days at noon : the future of fire / Edward Struzik.

Summary:

"The catastrophic runaway wildfires advancing through North America and other parts of the world are not unprecedented. Fires loomed large once human activity began to warm the climate in the 1820s, leading to an aggressive firefighting strategy that has left many of the continent's forests too old and vulnerable to the fires that many tree species need to regenerate. Dark Days at Noon provides a broad history of wildfire in North America, from pre-European contact to the present, in the hopes that we may learn from how we managed fire in the past, and apply those lessons in the future. As people continue to move into forested landscapes to work, play, live, and ignite fires--intentionally or unintentionally--fire has begun to take its toll, burning entire towns, knocking out utilities, closing roads, and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people. Fire management in North America requires attention and cooperation from both sides of the border, and many of the most significant fires have taken place at the boundary line. Despite a clear lack of political urgency among political leaders, Edward Struzik argues that wildfire science needs to guide the future of fire management, and that those same leaders need to shape public perception accordingly. By explaining how society's misguided response to fire has led to our current situation, Dark Days at Noon warns of what may happen in the future if we do not learn to live with fire as the continent's Indigenous Peoples once did."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780228012092
  • ISBN: 0228012090
  • Physical Description: ix, 291 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour map, portraits ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2022]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-286) and index (pages [287]-291).
Subject: Wildfires > Canada > History.
Wildfires > Canada > Prevention and control > History.
Wildfires > United States > History.
Wildfires > United States > Prevention and control > History.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(17)
1 Prelude to the Dark Days at Noon
18(4)
2 The Fire Triangle
22(10)
3 More Dark Days Coming
32(14)
4 The Big Burn
46(10)
5 Big Burns in Canada
56(16)
6 Paiute Forestry
72(8)
7 Fire Suppression
80(11)
8 The Civilian Conservation Corps
91(9)
9 Canada's Conservation Corps
100(16)
10 The Fall of the Dominion Forest Service
116(4)
11 The Royal Commission into Wildfire
120(5)
12 White Man's Fire
125(5)
13 International Co-operation
130(8)
14 Blue Moon and Blue Sun
138(5)
15 Nuclear Winter
143(5)
16 Yellowstone: A Turning Point
148(9)
17 Big and Small Grizzlies
157(4)
18 Climate and the Age of Megafire
161(5)
19 The Holy Shit Fire
166(11)
20 The Pyrocene
177(11)
21 Nuclear Winter: Part Two
188(8)
22 Owls and Clear-Cuts
196(7)
23 Water on Fire
203(11)
24 The Arctic on Fire
214(10)
25 The Big Smoke
224(8)
26 Fire News
232(19)
Conclusion 251(14)
Illustrations 265(6)
Notes 271(16)
Index 287


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