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Author Hanson, Chad T., author.

Title Smokescreen : debunking wildfire myths to save our forests and our climate / Chad T. Hanson
Published Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2021]
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Prologue : detours -- The fiery myths that undermine climate solutions -- The snag forest -- You can't fight the wind with a chain saw -- The "megafire" narrative -- What's the real "carbon bomb"? -- The economics of deceit -- What you aren't being told about "thinning" -- An inconvenient woodpecker -- Climate change enablers -- The logging collaboratives -- Fire in the east -- Fire-safe communities -- Keep it in the forest, keep it in the ground -- A new wildfire vocabulary -- Moving beyond the politics of fear
Summary "Smokescreen cuts through years of misunderstanding and misdirection to make an impassioned, evidence-based argument for a new era of forest management for the sake of the planet and the human race. Natural fires are as essential as sun and rain in fire-adapted forests, but as humans encroach on wild spaces, fear, arrogance, and greed have shaped the way that people view these regenerative events and have given rise to misinformation. The peril that these myths pose to forests is profound-affecting whole habitats and the wildlife that depend on them-and mismanagement of these carbon dioxide-absorbing ecosystems threatens humanity's chances of overcoming the climate crisis. Scientist and activist Chad T. Hanson explains how natural alarm over wildfire has been marshaled to advance corporate and political agendas, notably those of the logging industry. He also shows that, in stark contrast to the fear-driven narrative around these events, contemporary research has demonstrated that forests in the United States, North America, and around the world have a significant deficit of fire. Forest fires, including the largest ones, can create extraordinarily important and rich wildlife habitats as long as they are not subjected to postfire logging. Throughout the book, Hanson points out how words have been weaponized in public conversations about wildland fires and underscores the need to create a new vocabulary for these events. Smokescreen confronts the devastating cost of current policies and practices head-on and ultimately offers a hopeful vision and practical suggestions for the future-one in which both communities and the climate are protected and fires are understood as a natural and necessary force"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-266) and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed November 9, 2021)
Subject Forest fires -- Environmental aspects.
Forest management.
Climatic changes -- Prevention
NATURE -- Ecology.
Forest management
Forest fires -- Environmental aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780813181042
0813181046
9780813181059
0813181054