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Mike Davis Saw It All Coming
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Mike Davis Saw It All Coming

The Late Author of "City of Quartz" and "Ecology of Fear" knew what was ahead for Southern California

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There are brilliant new voices speaking to California's fires, climate change, and ecology - what this ongoing tragedy means for Californians. But one of the most resonant voices comes from the past.

Mike Davis, author of "City of Quartz," "Ecology of Fear," and "Dead Cities," seems to be quoted almost daily in discussions of the current fires. His understanding of Southern California through the lens of its fires has become essential reading; whenever flames rage across the state, readers return to his prescient work, especially the controversial chapter "The Case for Letting Malibu Burn" from his 1998 book "Ecology of Fear."

Few voices have proven as prophetic in understanding California's complexities as Davis. His penetrating analysis of climate vulnerability, urban inequality, and social transformation reads like a blueprint for today's headlines.

In my 2019 California Sun conversation with Davis, recorded just three years before his death, Davis, a MacArthur Fellow and UC Riverside professor, brings his characteristic clear-eyed examination to California's role as America's crystal ball. His insights on everything from wildfire risk to social inequality not only predicted our current challenges but continue to offer wisdom for navigating them.

This interview is worth your time, as it stands as a testament to Davis's unique ability to see California both as it was and as it would become.

Six years later, his words could have been spoken today.

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