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What is your most recently read science book? What did you think of it? Part 3
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‘Fire Weather’ by John Vaillant is several books in one: Canadian history, the science of fire, world climate statistics, history of the politics of oil, gas and coal companies, and all about the Canadian Fort McMurray fire. The author has written a monumental book! It is well-written, and well-researched with extensive and reputable source material, and scary. There are photos, charts and drawings. Also, if readers want to see how Fort McMurray, an Albertan Province oil-company town created for
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This is truly a fantastic book! Much of the book is devoted to a single wildfire, which overtook Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, in 2016. This part of the book was riveting, as it described how firefighters came to the area, and their plan of attack. However, the fire was so tremendous that the firefighters could not prevent the fire from entering the city. Instead, they executed an evacuation, which luckily was very successful. There were few escape routes, and many people fleeing in cars had
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The summer of 2023 here in the Great Lakes of the US where I live was unexpectedly smoky -- we were under air quality alerts almost daily for weeks, with the worst episode in late June/early July featuring an eerie yellow smog, the pervasive smell of burnt barbecue, and thick, acrid air that made me feel ill and reach for my KN95 mask from COVID days just to walk from the parking garage at work to my office. The culprit? Extreme, record-shattering Canadian wildfires which burned an estimated 18.
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This book kept me up at night because:
1) it read like a thriller-were the residents of Fort McMurray going to evacuate successfully, were the fire fighters going to survive and were they going to be able to save parts of the city
2) And with Lahaina, Paradise and LA additionally in the recent past, how vulnerable am I and other family scattered across the western U.S.
Valiant does an excellent job describing the history of Fort McMurray, the challenges facing the firefighters (including that they ...more
1) it read like a thriller-were the residents of Fort McMurray going to evacuate successfully, were the fire fighters going to survive and were they going to be able to save parts of the city
2) And with Lahaina, Paradise and LA additionally in the recent past, how vulnerable am I and other family scattered across the western U.S.
Valiant does an excellent job describing the history of Fort McMurray, the challenges facing the firefighters (including that they ...more
I’ll lengthen this later - for now, one of those books I want everyone to read. Powerful, harsh, diverse.
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