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Photographs of the Pyrocene

By Ethan Swope
You are browsing in data-saving mode, where images are disabled. Photos of an American fire engine surrounded by fire. The strong wind blows sparks through the picture, creating bright streaks. Click to open the image
Climate change will manifest as a series of disasters viewed through phones with footage that gets closer and closer to where you live until you're the one filming it.
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After many years of devastating wildfires in California, the latest blazes hit Altadena and Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, the first to hit a major city, causing thousands to flee. In the wildfire-prone landscape, it was only a matter of time before one reached the city, echoeing @PerthshireMagsce's description in the (now deleted) 2022 viral tweet. The term pyrocene, proposed in 2015 to describe an epoch "characterised by the influence of human-caused fire activity on Earth", is becoming increasingly apt. The widely shared photos by Ethan Swope (Instagram) show the terrifying scenes of burning landscapes and cityscapes, but at the same time have a beauty that calls into question the adequacy of these photos.