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Michael Wara
Michael Wara is a Stanford scholar and lawyer, currently serving as the Director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program and a senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. He is also the Senior Director for Policy at the Sustainability Accelerator within the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Wara has extensive experience in wildfire management, having served as a Wildfire Commissioner for California and as a member of the California Catastrophe Council, which oversees the California Wildfire Fund. He has consulted on wildfire issues for the Senate pro-Tem and for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety (OEIS). Wara has contributed to multiple reports for the National Academy of Sciences and the California Council on Science and Technology. He is a member of the Tamalpais Design Review Board. Wara holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School and a Ph.D. in Ocean Sciences from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Zeke Lunder
Zeke Lunder is a Pyro-geographer who began his career in prescribed fire and fuels management in 1995 on a timber crew in Lassen National Forest. He has a degree in map-making from California State University, Chico, and was one of the first NWCG-qualified wildfire mapping specialists in the United States. Zeke and his wife, Erika, founded Lookout Media in 2021, which focuses on in-depth reporting on prescribed fire and wildland fire management tactics. He currently resides in Chico, California.
Zeyn O'Leary
Zeyn O'Leary is a 35-year veteran fire lookout who has staffed various lookout towers since 1991. He began his career at the Iron Mountain Lookout on the Willamette National Forest and has also worked at the Rose Peak Lookout in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest. Currently, he staffs the Mt. Pisgah Lookout in the Ochoco National Forest in Central Oregon. With extensive experience across multiple forests over three decades, Zeyn has developed a deep understanding of fire detection and management. He has created a 48-page data-driven document comparing human lookouts to modern detection technologies, contributing valuable insights to the ongoing conversation about wildfire monitoring.
Senator Tim Sheehy
Senator Tim Sheehy is a politician from Montana, serving in the state Senate. He has been actively involved in legislative efforts concerning wildfires and has advocated for the welfare of wildland firefighters. His work includes supporting bills that aim to improve pay and working conditions for firefighters, as well as addressing broader wildfire management issues.

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Wildland Urban Interface insurance costs home hardening wildfire risk maps California Oregon Idaho draft executive order national wildfire service aviation changes contracting changes dispatching changes Oregon wildfire risk map Oklahoma wildfire agency Forest Service premium pay wildfire fuels mitigation prescribed fire Pyro-geographer forest management Lassen National Forest Lookout Media fire lookout Zeyn O'Leary detection technology satellite technology human vs machines Continuing Resolution wildfire pay wildfire legislation Senator Tim Sheehy Montana bipartisan wildfire bills government shutdown

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0:00 1:03:29

Living In The Wildland Urban Interface: Insurance Costs Rising, Home Hardening, And Wildfire Risk Maps. Stanford Scholar Michael Wara provides a needed dose of reality.

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Michael Wara
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Wildland Urban Interface insurance costs home hardening wildfire risk maps California Oregon Idaho

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With recent developments in Oregon, Idaho, and California regarding their use of wildfire risk maps, the skyrocketing cost of insurance, and the reality of living in the Wildland Urban Interface, Stanford scholar and lawyer Micheal Wara joins the show to provide insight on where this all stands today.

Wara is Director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program and a senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment as well as Senior Director for Policy at the Sustainability Accelerator within the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

Wara has served as a Wildfire Commissioner for California, as a member of the California Catastrophe Council, the oversight body of the California Wildfire Fund, as a consultant to the Senate pro-Tem on wildfire issues, and as a consultant to CPUC and OEIS on utility wildfire risk management. Wara has served on multiple National Academy of Sciences and California Council on Science and Technology reports. He is also a member of the Tamalpais Design Review Board.
Prior to joining Woods, Wara was an associate professor at Stanford Law School and an associate in Holland & Knights government practice. He received his J.D. from Stanford Law School and his Ph.D. in Ocean Sciences from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

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0:00 1:04:40

Yes, There Is A Draft Executive Order For Wildfire. Here Is What's In It. Also, Oregon scraps wildfire risk map and Oklahoma Governor wants dissolve wildfire agency.

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Crew Supervisor
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draft executive order national wildfire service aviation changes contracting changes dispatching changes Oregon wildfire risk map Oklahoma wildfire agency Forest Service premium pay

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There have been ongoing discussions about major changes in the wildfire world for some time now. As significant changes are ongoing across the government, we get our first look at a draft executive order regarding a national wildfire service and more. This includes aviation and contracting changes, dispatching changes, and ultimately forming a singular wildfire service. I cover the draft order.

Oregon once again scraps the wildfire risk map after 4 years of trying to implement it with millions of dollars spent. Also, the Governor of Oklahoma fired the head of their wildfire service and is asking if they should dissolve the agency altogether.

Plus, the Forest Service provides an update on pay implementation and premium pay details.

THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.

0:00 1:01:21

California’s Growing Fuel And Wildfire Problem. A Conversation With Zeke Lunder. Fuels mitigation and prescribed fire are key to the solution.

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Zeke Lunder
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wildfire fuels mitigation prescribed fire Pyro-geographer forest management Lassen National Forest Lookout Media

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Zeke Lunder is a Pyro-geographer. His parents fled the Bay Area for the hillbilly sticks of Northeastern California in the late 1970s, when the timber industry was still a major part of the local economy, and Zeke started working in the woods in high school on a Forest Service conservation crew.

Zeke started his prescribed fire and fuels career in 1995 on a timber crew on the Lassen National Forest, marking trees for thinning on large-scale shaded fuel break projects and burning house-sized piles of logging slash. He got a degree in map-making from California State University, Chico, in 1996 and was one of the first NWCG-qualified wildfire mapping specialists in the United States.

In 2021, Zeke and his wife, Erika, founded Lookout Media, which provides in-depth reporting on prescribed fire, wildland fire management tactics, and forestry through their YouTube channel and website. Zeke currently lives in Chico, California.

THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.

0:00 51:49

Human Lookouts V.S. The Robots... A 35 Year Lookout Veteran, Zeyn O'Leary Gives His Perspective.

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Zeyn O'Leary
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fire lookout Zeyn O'Leary detection technology satellite technology human vs machines wildfire

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Today, I welcome Zeyn O’Leary, a 35-year veteran fire lookout who has staffed towers since 1991. Zeyn started in the Iron Mountain Lookout on the Willamette National Forest, staffed the Rose Peak Lookout in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, and currently staffs the Mt. Pisgah Lookout in the Ochoco National Forest in Central Oregon.

His experience spans multiple forests across three decades.

Today, we discuss the fast-arriving detection tech that has incrementally made its way to the mountain peaks of our National Forests and the Satellite tech that has been launched into lower earth orbit, compared to the human eyes that have been looking out for decades.

We discuss the 48-page data-driven document Zeyn put together that compares humans versus machines—a fascinating conversation with one of the longest-serving lookouts in the United States.

THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.

0:00 16:01

The Continuing Resolution Deadline, Wildfire Pay, And Wildfire Legislation. Senator Tim Sheehy Joins The Show To Discuss It All. Deadline for passage is Friday night.

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Senator Tim Sheehy
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Continuing Resolution wildfire pay wildfire legislation Senator Tim Sheehy Montana bipartisan wildfire bills government shutdown

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With less than 48 hours to pass the Continuing Resolution that locks in base wage increases for wildland firefighters, I welcome Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana to discuss where we are. The House passed the Bill this week, and the Senate is expected to vote on it imminently. Will it pass the Senate?

If not, we will see a government shutdown.

Also, 10+ Bipartisan Wildfire Bills have been introduced that address a wide array of wildfire issues nationwide. Senator Sheehy and his colleagues are looking to pass these as a package deal, hopefully this spring. We discuss the Bills and what the process going forward looks like.

THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.

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