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Understanding big fires and big feelings

2025/1/14
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Sanden Totten: 我和家人经历了洛杉矶山火的撤离,这是一种复杂的情绪体验,既有对家园的担忧,也有对家人安全的庆幸。我作为一名科学记者,过去也报道过类似事件,但这次亲身经历让我对气候变化的现实有了更深刻的认识。洛杉矶山火是气候变化的直接体现,它并非未来才会发生的事情,而是正在发生的现实。我们必须关注气候变化,并思考如何改变现状。同时,我也想对那些受影响的儿童表达关怀和支持,并鼓励大家互相帮助,共同渡过难关。 Caroline Hickman: 面对加州山火,首先要承认事件的可怕和恐惧,并允许自己感受悲伤、担忧和愤怒等情绪。重要的是要与他人沟通,寻求支持,并使用一些技巧来管理自己的情绪,例如深呼吸、与宠物一起呼吸等。即使远离山火,对事件感到焦虑、愤怒或沮丧也是正常的,因为这体现了对地球和人类的关心。应对气候焦虑,不必试图治愈或消除它,而应接纳它,并将其转化为行动的动力,参与环保行动。 Shayla Farzan: 野火烟雾的传播距离很远,因为热空气上升,冷却后下沉并扩散,风也会将烟雾带到很远的地方。烟雾会对人体健康造成危害,因此在空气质量差的时候应该待在室内。 Margo Robbins: 数百年前,加州的森林由于原住民的火耕技术而保持着健康和多样性。原住民通过有控制的火耕来维持森林生态平衡,防止大型野火发生。 Sasha Berliman: 欧洲移民到来后,禁止火耕的政策导致森林燃料积累,增加了野火风险。气候变化加剧了野火风险,因为它不仅导致气温升高,还改变了降雨模式,延长了火灾季节。

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Sandon Totten, a Brains On! team member living in LA, shares his family's experience evacuating due to the wildfires. He reflects on his past work as a science reporter covering similar events and emphasizes the importance of community support and the dedication of firefighters.
  • Evacuation experience of a family in LA during wildfires
  • Reflection on the science and impact of wildfires
  • Importance of community support and acknowledging firefighters' efforts

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Wildfires in Los Angeles County have burned homes, businesses, and schools. Many people have had to evacuate and there’s smoke and ash in the air. We know lots of Brains On listeners live in Los Angeles — and even if you don’t, there’s a good chance you know someone who lives there or have heard people talking about the fires. So, for today’s episode, we decided to talk about the fires in California.

First, you’ll hear from Sanden Totten, who lives in Los Angeles and had to evacuate with his family. Therapist Caroline Hickman will talk about how to process what’s happening, then we’ll learn about how smoke travels. Finally, you’ll hear parts of an episode we made a few years ago about how wildfires start and how people work to contain them.

Featured Guests:

Caroline Hickman is a psychotherapist and lecturer at the University of Bath in the U.K., who specializes in eco-anxiety and climate psychology. Find out more about her work here).

Margo Robbins, co-founder and executive director of the Cultural Fire Management Council and a member of the Yurok Tribe in northern California. Learn more about her work here).

Additional Resources for Parents:

A printable coloring and activity book and guide) for supporting young children after a fire from Sesame Workshop.

Resources for parents processing the Los Angeles wildfires with their kids) from Dr. Becky. 

NPR created this printable cartoon ”A kid's guide to climate change)” which focuses on how to manage climate change anxiety, and turn it into action. It also tells the story of a teen who was forced to evacuate his home during a wildfire.

The Big Burn episode) from LAist gives advice on how to help kids (and adults!) move through fear and anxiety about wildfires. 

How to talk to children about wildfires, evacuations and losing a home) from LAist.

All About Feelings) episodes from Brains On can help kids understand their emotions.

Ways to Help:

The California Fire Foundation): The California Fire Foundation is working with local fire agencies and community organizations to support residents impacted by the blazes.

LAFD Wildfire Emergency Funding Alert): The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation provides equipment and funds critical programs to help the LAFD save lives and protect communities.  They are seeking donations to provide additional gear for firefighters. 

Support Immigrant Workers Impacted by the Los Angeles Fires): The National Day Laborer Organizing Network is fundraising for immigrant workers who have been impacted by the wildfires. 

Verified Fundraisers on GoFundMe): Across California, wildfires have burned thousands of acres, destroying homes and businesses and forcing thousands to evacuate. You can support those affected by donating to the verified fundraisers on this page. GoFundMe’s Trust & Safety team will continue to update this page with more fundraisers as they are verified.

Pasadena Humane Society )has taken in 300+ animals due to evacuations. They need monetary donations to help provide emergency resources to animals affected by the wildfires.

Baby2Baby)- Baby2Baby is currently responding to the devastating wildfires raging across Los Angeles by providing critical items including diapers, food, formula and hygiene products for children and families who have lost everything. They are working with 470 partner organizations in LA County spanning schools, shelters and hospitals to fulfill requests coming in for essential items.