Why did I love this book?
Living in California taught me how wildfires can cause widespread destruction. But it took Vaillant’s Fire Weather to show me how climate-worsened wildfires can unravel the world as we know it.
The book reads like a thriller. It recounts the catastrophic wildfire that obliterated Fort McMurray in 2016 in Canada. That fire generated its own weather systems, caused billions in losses, and forced tens of thousands of people to flee.
Valiant shows how fire is the very element that makes modern society possible, but it also has the power to destroy it. The book provides a cautionary tale of what life in the “pyrocene” will entail.
4 authors picked Fire Weather as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
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'Astounding on every page. John Vaillant is one of the great poetic chroniclers of the natural world' David Wallace-Wells
'No book feels timelier than John Vaillant's Fire Weather . . . an adrenaline-soaked nightmare that is impossible to put down' Cal Flyn, The Times
A gripping account of this century's most intense urban fire, and a panoramic exploration of the rapidly changing relationship between humanity and fire's fierce energy.
In May 2016, Fort McMurray, Alberta, the hub of Canada's oil industry, was overrun by wildfire. The multi-billion-dollar disaster turned…