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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai and Gage Clark, Relief Angels Resource Distributor, fell a partially burned, compromised tree and clear it from the roadway.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai hauls a trailer carrying large planks of wood that will be used to secure a saw mill for those starting to rebuild their homes after the Bootleg Fire swept through Sycan Forest Estates north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai and Gage Clark, Relief Angels Resource Distributor, unload a trailer carrying large planks of wood. The lumber will be used to secure a saw mill for those starting to rebuild their homes after the Bootleg Fire swept through Sycan Forest Estates north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Leda Hunter helps to unload donations at the Bly Fire Depeartment, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The supplies were gathered from locations throughout the state and delivered by Valerie O'dai of Relief Angels.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Leda Hunter helps to unload donations at the Bly Fire Depeartment, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The supplies were gathered from locations throughout the state and delivered by Valerie O'dai of Relief Angels.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai unloads donated items at the Bly Fire Department, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The donated items were sent to Relief Angels from cities and states throughout the country.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai unloads donated items at the Bly Fire Department, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The donated items were sent to Relief Angels from cities and states throughout the country.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai unloads donated items at the Bly Fire Department, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The donated items were sent to Relief Angels from cities and states throughout the country.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai unloads donated items at the Bly Fire Department, a building that has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. The donated items were sent to Relief Angels from cities and states throughout the country.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speaks with Sayyed and Nicolas Bey in the parking lot of the Bly Fire Station in Southern Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai coordinates a delivery of donations while sitting in a "Relief Angels" truck at the Bly Fire Station in Southern Oregon. Since the blaze began the fire station has doubled as a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speaks with Gage Clark, Relief Angels Resource Distributor, while cooridinating a delivery of donations to the Bly Fire Station in Southern Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speaks to a donor about needed while sitting in a a "Relief Angels" in the parking lot of the Bly Fire Station that has doubled for a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speaks with others in the Bly Fire Station that has doubled for a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai hugs Sayyed Bey at the Bly Fire Station that has doubled for a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire. Sayyed and his son are among the families who lost their homes when the blaze tore through Sycan Forest Estates north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speaks with Leda Hunter at the Bly Fire Station that has doubled for a donation center for those affected by the Bootleg Fire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai examines a map that shows the over 400,000 acres burned by the Bootleg Fire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai observes the devastation left behind by the Bootleg Fire in a community north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai speak with Gage Clark, Relief Angels Resource Distributor, while delivering supplies to those affected by the Bootleg Wildfire.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai observes the devastation left behind by the Bootleg Fire in a community north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai drives a 4x4 as she delivers water and supplies to residents affected by the Bootleg Fire in Sycan Forest Estates north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai drives a 4x4 as she delivers water and supplies to residents affected by the Bootleg Fire in Sycan Forest Estates north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
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    ‘We do what the Red Cross won’t’: a day in the life of a wildfire Relief Angel
    As the largest wildfire in the US burns, a team of volunteers is supplementing the work done by larger aid groups – seeking out the most desperate and hardest to reach

    Valerie O'dai observes the devastation left behind by the Bootleg Fire in a community north of Bly, Oregon.
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Gold Hill is a tiny town outside of Boulder, Colo., that was nearly devastated in the 2010 Four Mile Canyon wildfire. Effects of the fire can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Chris Finn has been the fire chief of the Gold Hill Volunteer Fire Department in Colorado for over 25 years. Photographed on July 23, 2021 where the Four Mile Fire came to the edge of Gold Hill, and where the effects can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Chris Finn has been the fire chief of the Gold Hill Volunteer Fire Department in Colorado for over 25 years. Photographed on July 23, 2021 where the Four Mile Fire came to the edge of Gold Hill, and where the effects can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Chris Finn has been the fire chief of the Gold Hill Volunteer Fire Department in Colorado for over 25 years. Photographed on July 23, 2021 where the Four Mile Fire came to the edge of Gold Hill, and where the effects can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Chris Finn has been the fire chief of the Gold Hill Volunteer Fire Department in Colorado for over 25 years. Photographed on July 23, 2021 where the Four Mile Fire came to the edge of Gold Hill, and where the effects can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Gold Hill is a tiny town outside of Boulder, Colo., that was nearly devastated in the 2010 Four Mile Canyon wildfire. Effects of the fire can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Gold Hill is a tiny town outside of Boulder, Colo., that was nearly devastated in the 2010 Four Mile Canyon wildfire. Effects of the fire can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Gold Hill is a tiny town outside of Boulder, Colo., that was nearly devastated in the 2010 Four Mile Canyon wildfire. Effects of the fire can still be seen over a decade later. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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  • Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Micah Parkin is the director of Colorado 350 in Boulder, Colo. She left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina for somewhere safer and then got flooded in Boulder, and evacuated during the Four Mile Fire in 2010. Photographed at her home and by the river in downtown Boulder on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Micah Parkin is the director of Colorado 350 in Boulder, Colo. She left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina for somewhere safer and then got flooded in Boulder, and evacuated during the Four Mile Fire in 2010. Photographed at her home and by the river in downtown Boulder on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
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    Max Boykoff is the director of the Environmental Studies program at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has worked as the director for twelve years with a focus on climate policy. Photographed at University of Colorado on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Max Boykoff is the director of the Environmental Studies program at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has worked as the director for twelve years with a focus on climate policy. Photographed at University of Colorado on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Max Boykoff is the director of the Environmental Studies program at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has worked as the director for twelve years with a focus on climate policy. Photographed at University of Colorado on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Micah Parkin is the director of Colorado 350 in Boulder, Colo. She left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina for somewhere safer and then got flooded in Boulder, and evacuated during the Four Mile Fire in 2010. Photographed at her home and by the river in downtown Boulder on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Micah Parkin is the director of Colorado 350 in Boulder, Colo. She left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina for somewhere safer and then got flooded in Boulder, and evacuated during the Four Mile Fire in 2010. Photographed at her home and by the river in downtown Boulder on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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    Climate crisis has cost Colorado billions – now it wants oil firms to pick up the bill.
    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain town’s close shave with destruction.

    Micah Parkin is the director of Colorado 350 in Boulder, Colo. She left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina for somewhere safer and then got flooded in Boulder, and evacuated during the Four Mile Fire in 2010. Photographed at her home and by the river in downtown Boulder on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian.
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    More than a decade after the Fourmile Canyon blaze drove even the firefighters out of Gold Hill, blackened hillsides and scorched trees attest to the Colorado mountain townÕs close shave with destruction.

    Max Boykoff is the director of the Environmental Studies program at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has worked as the director for twelve years with a focus on climate policy. Photographed at University of Colorado on July 22, 2021. Rebecca Stumpf/The Guardian
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire
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    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay. The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sick
    ‘There’s nothing left in Lytton’: the Canadian village destroyed by wildfire – picture essay.
    The fire that devastated Lytton is still burning – and First Nation residents say the lack of help from the British Columbia government has been ‘sickening’.
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