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Nate Dailey’s life turned upside down after his hometown of Paradise, California, was ravaged by one of the deadliest wildfires in the state’s history. Since losing his family’s home, he’s gone on to work in wildfire hazard planning and develop computer models to detect overgrown areas at risk of burning out of control.
He sits down on Sagecast with Pomona College Professor of Environmental Analysis and History Char Miller to discuss what’s next for wildfire mitigation in the West.
Hosted by: Prof. Char Miller
Produced by: Travis Khachatoorian and Marilyn Thomsen
Transcript: https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/040925_CharMillerNateDaileySagecast.txt
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Nate Dailey’s life turned upside down after his hometown of Paradise, California, was ravaged by one of the deadliest wildfires in the state’s history. Since losing his family’s home, he’s gone on to work in wildfire hazard planning and develop computer models to detect overgrown areas at risk of burning out of control.
He sits down on Sagecast with Pomona College Professor of Environmental Analysis and History Char Miller to discuss what’s next for wildfire mitigation in the West.
Hosted by: Prof. Char Miller
Produced by: Travis Khachatoorian and Marilyn Thomsen
Transcript: https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/040925_CharMillerNateDaileySagecast.txt