How a Town Destroyed by Fire Is Trying to Make Itself Fireproof

Can a town like Paradise, California, ever be truly safe in the era of climate change?

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The remains of homes destroyed by the Camp Fire in Paradise, California. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

By James Temple

he Camp Fire that ripped through the Sierra Nevada foothills last fall was the most destructive in California’s history, destroying nearly 19,000 structures and killing 85…

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