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Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

BONUS: Why do we fight fires like it’s still 1969? (with Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz)

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Civic Ventures

Business, Government, News, Politics

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2019

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Washington state lost 440,000 acres in almost two thousand wildfires last year﹣a record high. Once the most beautiful month in Washington’s year, August is now marred by hazy, smoky skies that drive everyone indoors while our small and underfunded team of wildland firefighters work around the clock to save lives, property, and public lands. It’s not just a Washington problem, either: wildfires are burning more acreage than ever before across the country. Luckily, this is a problem we can actually do something about! In this bonus episode, Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz sits down with Nick to explain the ins and outs of forest health, fighting for funding to give wildfire fighters the resources they need, and her fleet of Vietnam-era helicopters. Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz protects and manages nearly six million acres of public lands in Washington. She is leading the push to make Washington’s lands more resilient in the face of climate change, and as the leader of the state’s largest wildfire fighting force, she has pushed for new strategies, innovations, and resources to protect communities. Commissioner Franz’s 20-year Forest Health Strategic Plan will make more than one million acres of forest healthier and more resistant to wildfires. Twitter: @Hilary_FranzCPL HuffPost: Controlled Burns Lower Wildfire Risks. These Western States Struggle To Set More Of Them. http://bit.ly/huffpowildfire Crosscut: A bold plan to curb wildfires, create jobs and build affordable housing http://bit.ly/CrosscutDNRplan

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, it's Stephanie Ervin.

0:05.0

You know, I run our advocacy work and campaign work here at Civic Ventures.

0:11.0

We've spent like the last two years working on how to modernize how we prevent

0:16.8

wildfires in our state because it's just gotten ridiculous there's smoke every

0:20.6

August. August went from being the month you looked forward to to the

0:24.5

worst month of the year because the smoke is so bad outside here. It was worse than

0:28.1

Beijing one day in Seattle last summer. So we turned our focus towards wildfires recently. We've been

0:34.4

doing a lot of that work with our state commissioner of public lands, Hillary

0:38.1

Franz. So recently Nick and Hillary sat down to talk about what we can do.

0:43.0

Here they are.

0:44.0

Ready, set go.

0:46.0

I'm ready whenever you are.

0:48.0

Hillary Franz.

0:50.0

I grew up in the Pacific Northwest

0:52.0

and I can tell you that when I was younger my summers were not

0:56.7

dominated by smoke from forest fires and you know a year ago I had this notion that given what I know about how the world works, it seems

1:07.8

super likely that the way in which we were fighting forest fires probably hadn't changed in a hundred years and we

1:14.3

called you and what did we learn? It has not changed much at all. So while our

1:20.0

environment conditions have changed while we are seeing more

1:24.0

significant fires and we're seeing more smoke in the air and we're seeing them in every

1:27.8

corner of the state we have not been funding our wildfire suppression resources at the level and the

1:35.4

pace and scale that we're seeing wildfires. And it is profoundly different today

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