Isabeau Ottolini
isabeauottolini.bsky.social
Isabeau Ottolini
@isabeauottolini.bsky.social
PyroLife PhD candidate at the UOC (Spain) 🔥🌍 working on #CommunityInitiatives #Wildfires #DefensaDelTerritori
🤔You might think, what do wildfires, fascism, and the loss of indigenous knowledge have to do with one another?

Well, they are deeply intertwined, and the LA fires are just the latest example, as @peteknapp.bsky.social illustrates in this thought-provoking article ⬇️

medium.com/the-new-clim...
Fires, Fascism and the Loss of Indigenous Knowledge
On returning from filming a wildfire documentary, Peter Knapp explains how fascism is connected to wildfires. LA is the latest example.
medium.com
January 22, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Reposted by Isabeau Ottolini
This is no joke: 2024 was the warmest year in multi-dataset record of global temperature since 1850.

Each month Jan-June was warmer than the corresponding month in any previous year. Aug equalled the record warmth of Aug 2023 and July-Dec were each the 2nd warmest for the time of year, after 2023.
The Global Climate Highlights 2024 report is now online.

Delve in the analysis and access all the charts, information, and data on temperature, sea ice, precipitation, and greenhouse gas concentrations. Explore the data that defined 2024: https://bit.ly/40kQpcz

#C3S #GCH2024
January 10, 2025 at 7:55 AM
It's been a while since we wrote this blogpost on hope in the face of compounding disasters

But after the recent València floods, and now the wildfires in California, it is as relevant as the day we published it
🔥🌎🌊
I'd love to hear your thoughts about the importance of hope ⬇️
"What keeps our hope alive even in the darkest times is our connections to this longer story of human and planetary history, and the knowledge that we must cherish and rise for what we love and hold dear. Darkness, then, is also a place of action"
Kindling hope: wildfire social science and forming part of meaningful change - Undisciplined Environments
By Alexandre Molina Sourdat, Isabeau Ottolini and Kathleen Uyttewaal While living through and learning about wildfires, we’re also learning more about how to take care...
undisciplinedenvironments.org
January 9, 2025 at 10:47 AM
"What keeps our hope alive even in the darkest times is our connections to this longer story of human and planetary history, and the knowledge that we must cherish and rise for what we love and hold dear. Darkness, then, is also a place of action"
Kindling hope: wildfire social science and forming part of meaningful change - Undisciplined Environments
By Alexandre Molina Sourdat, Isabeau Ottolini and Kathleen Uyttewaal While living through and learning about wildfires, we’re also learning more about how to take care...
undisciplinedenvironments.org
January 9, 2025 at 10:45 AM
Recently I had the amazing opportunity to participate in a TREX in Alto Minho, Portugal, with an incredible group of international people 🌎
My selfie speaks for itself: I loved this experience😍 I am so looking forward to future opportunities to bring back good fire to the land 🔥🐑🌱
December 10, 2024 at 2:36 PM
Reposted by Isabeau Ottolini
Se ha presentado ya el último número de la Revista Incendios y Riesgos Naturales (revistarirn.org/revista). En él aparece un artículo divulgativo sobre la publicación que hicimos acerca de reconstruir una nueva cultura del fuego en el entorno mediterráneo: www.humangeographies.org.ro/volume-18-is...
revistarirn.org
December 2, 2024 at 11:07 AM