The Sunday Read: This Isnt the California I Married

Published: Jan. 16, 2022, 11 a.m.

b'Elizabeth Weil, the author of today\\u2019s Sunday Read, writes that, in her marriage, there was a silent third spouse: California.\\n\\n\\u201cThe state was dramatic and a handful,\\u201d Weil writes. \\u201cBut she was gorgeous, and she brought into our lives, through the natural world, all the treasure and magic we\\u2019d need.\\u201d\\n\\nHowever, for Weil, there is internal conflict living in a state where wildfires have become the norm. She describes living through a discontinuity in which previously held logic fails to stand up to reality.\\n\\nToday, Weil analyzes the sources of California\\u2019s crisis \\u2014 from the impact of colonization and the systemic erasure of Indigenous practices to the significant loss of fire-management practices and critical dryness caused by global warming.\\n\\nIn California, as in much of the world, climate anxiety and climate futurism coalesce into trans-apocalyptic pessimism. But, in spite of the doom, Weil suggests the situation is not completely devoid of hope.'