Rewilding Earth Podcast

Episode 99: Stephen Pyne On Humanity’s Evolving Relationship With Fire

12.02.2022 - By The Rewilding InstitutePlay

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About

Stephen Pyne became interested in fire as a result of 15 seasons on a fire crew, the North Rim Longshots, at Grand Canyon National Park.  He has written a gamut of fire-themed books, among them national fire histories for America, Australia, Canada, Europe (including Russia), Mexico (pending), and the Earth overall, culminating in The Pyrocene: How We Created an Age of Fire, and What Happens Next.  Other works include How the Canyon Became Grand, The Ice: A Journey to Antarctica, Voyager, and The Great Ages of Discovery: How Western Civilization Learned About a Wider World.  Presently, he is a writer, urban farmer, and emeritus professor at Arizona State University. Stephen holds a BA in English from Stanford University, and an MA and PHD in American Civilization from the University of Texas, Austin. He is currently writing a fire history of Mexico.

Topics

* What if Bison could start fires?

* How humans created the age of fire.

* In the beginning there was lightning. (Or was it fuel?)

* When did humanity really start turning on the afterburners on fire and climate change?

* How human use of fire affects the oceans.

* Good wildfires vs bad wildfires.

* The illusion that we have control over large, intense fires.

* The wildland/urban fire relationship at the center of all fire policy and mistakes.

* Dealing with the huge fire deficit on wild landscapes.

Extra Credit

* Read Stephen’s interview in Biohabitats Leaf Litter

National Interagency Fire Center

Wildfire Today: useful source of fire community news

Joint Fire Science Program: good source of current research and link to regional fire science exchanges

Check out the entire issue of Leaf Litter, The Biohabitats newsletter:

 

“We didn’t start the fire

It was always burning

Since the world’s been turning

We didn’t start the fire

No, we didn’t light it

But we tried to fight it” ~Billy Joel

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