Bioneer, Indigenous communities have spent thousands of years living alongside fire as a crucial element to regulating ecosystems and promoting biodiversity. We’ve entered an era that necessitates a healthier relationship with fire. Climate change is intensifying these disasters with drier and hotter conditions, as we’ve witnessed an unprecedented wildfire season in California wreak widespread destruction. Modern society has much to learn from traditional ecological knowledge — which may hold the key to coexisting with fire, rather than struggling to control it. Instead of associating fire with danger and destruction, what if we shifted our mindset toward embracing the renewal and rebirth that come from the ashes? This week, we highlight the work of fire ecologists helping communities become “fire adapted” in a rapidly warming world. |