On Fire. Again.

MyNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via nytimes.com

There were orange skies in 2023, 2025 and now again in 2026. Over the last few years, one thing has become glaringly clear: The East Coast is totally unequipped for the next climate disaster, wildfires. The Opinion writer David Wallace-Wells explains that with every climate disas

The recurring phenomenon of orange skies due to wildfires is a stark reminder of the growing threat of climate-related disasters. What's particularly concerning is that this is happening for the third time in just a few years, with 2023, 2025, and now 2026 all experiencing similar conditions. This frequency and severity of wildfires highlight the urgent need for preparedness and mitigation measures.

The East Coast, in particular, is vulnerable to these climate disasters, and as the article suggests, it appears to be unequipped to handle the next major wildfire event. This is a worrying trend, given that climate change is expected to exacerbate extreme weather events in the coming years. The fact that this is not an isolated incident, but rather a recurring pattern, underscores the need for policymakers, emergency responders, and the general public to take proactive steps to address this threat.

As we move forward, it's essential to watch how governments, emergency services, and communities respond to this growing threat. Key areas to monitor include the development of evacuation plans, fire prevention strategies, and investments in climate-resilient infrastructure. Additionally, the role of climate change mitigation and adaptation policies will be crucial in reducing the frequency and severity of these events. The conversation around climate resilience will likely continue to gain momentum, and it's crucial that stakeholders prioritize proactive measures to protect communities from the impacts of climate-related disasters.

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