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The #LosAngelesCounty Department of #PublicHealth has launched an interactive online dashboard that provides the public with access to environmental and health monitoring data collected in response to the January 2025 #wildfires.

This dashboard offers a visual overview of monitoring locations across Los Angeles County, including areas where assessments are being conducted for air, surface, water, and human health impacts.

ph-lacounty.hub.arcgis.com/pag

ph-lacounty.hub.arcgis.comPost-Fire Assessment - HomeTo assess how the January 2025 wildfires may have affected air, water, soil, and public health in Los Angeles County, the Department of Public Health and partners have begun monitoring to evaluate environmental conditions and potential health risks.

California's senator Scott Wiener proposed a bill that would've let wildfire victims sue the oil companies for causing the climate crisis.

Guess who teamed up with the Big Oil execs to defeat the bill?

Unions.

Specifically the unions representing oil industry workers. In other words, the workers collaborated with their class enemies: their bosses.

I'm not opposed to unions. I've been a union organizer for decades. But goddamn, these blockheads are acting just like Mr. Block (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bl). They somehow forgot the first rule of labor: the boss is NOT your friend. Be suspicious. Don't trust them. And sure as hell don't collaborate with them to help enrich them even further, especially not on your backs, nor in ways that further destroy the planet.

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common.... Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organise as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the earth."
-- preamble to the constitution of the IWW

That last line, added to the original 1905 preamble to the IWW constitution in the late 1980s, might sound a bit vague and "crunchy." But it was an attempt to acknowledge that some types of work simply shouldn't exist. That's not to say those who currently work in those industries (e.g. Fossil fuel extraction) should be thrown under the bus. Everyone should be allowed to do something productive that they enjoy. And everyone should have all the material necessities to live a safe secure and meaningful existence. But saving the planet from climate collapse will certainly require many changes in the types of work that are available. Coal mining, for example, has been on the decline for years because there is so little left in many regions that it's not profitable for the bosses to continue paying miners to mine ît anymore.

In a sane and compassionate world, we'd provide these workers with free Healthcare housing, UBI, and retraining so they could transition to some other productive endeavor. And union leaders would recognize that the interests of their members are much more closely aligned with, and linked to, those of the rest of the working class. (Continued burning of oil will contribute to more climate disasters, more wild fires, and possible the loss of their own members' lives or homes).

calmatters.org/politics/2025/0

en.m.wikipedia.orgMr. Block - Wikipedia

Tanau gwyllt yn gwthio bywyd gwyllt prin i ddifodiant / Wildfires pushing rare wildlife to extinction

‘Coed Cadw the Woodland Trust in Wales said an irreplaceable area of temperate Atlantic rainforest had been affected’

Increasing long dry spells are increasingly impacting wildlife, all ecosystems, including our rich & rare Atlantic Temperate Rainforests. @waleslink

#Wildfires remove texture making flooding worse.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2dej3

#ClimateChange #Climate #Nature
#WoodlandTrust

An aerial photo shows smoke billowing from trees on the side of a mountain and a line of fire under the smoke.
BBC NewsWildfires pushing rare wildlife to extinction, say conservationistsWildfires 'could spell the end' for rare species such as water voles and hen harriers.

Finished painting and touching up my now more fire resistant siding, in between other projects. Still need to finish off the eaves. Main lessons:

1. Need to make sure the intumescent paint is dry as possible before top coat.

2. THIN top coat and second coat better than one thick coat. (Keeps paint lighter and less likely to slide or sag)

3. COOL air temperatures a lot better for the top coat than HOT. Even within paint range. More viscosity helps.

I’ve had a tremendous response to my latest episode of Alberta Unbound, about Little Red River Cree Nation in northern Alberta, a community devastated by two years of wildfires, and left in the lurch by governments and corporations that seem more interested in making problems than solving them. This convo with Chief Conroy Sewepagaham should be a must listen for every Albertan and Canadian. #Alberta #cdnpoli #wildfires

After the recent California fires, the Army Corps of Engineers caused an uproar with the early mismarking of trees as hazardous. Residents and professional arborists responded, the Corps listened, and collaboration is now leading to new growth. #LA #fires #Wildfires csmonitor.com/Environment/2025

The Christian Science Monitor · A tree grows in Altadena: LA community tries to save its fire-damaged canopyBy Francine Kiefer