TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Imagine Massachusetts on fire, literally the entire state engulfed in flames. That is how much land has already been ravaged—at least 5 million acres—in the wildfires of California, Washington and Oregon. Put another way, in just a few weeks these fires have burned as much land as was destroyed by a decade of using napalm and Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. With temperatures over 100°F, toxic air now blankets tens of millions of people, power outages have afflicted vast regions, and dozens have already died from the blazes. Air quality in West Coast cities has ranked among the world's worst, with Portland's air at points being almost three times more unhealthy than in notoriously polluted cities like New Delhi. The scenes of red skies out of America's West have an unreal quality to them, as if they come from a different planet. In a sense they do—they are portents of the future, writes @fareedzakaria. Read the full essay, adapted from Zakaria's new book Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World (Oct. 6), at the link in bio. In these photographs: Flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires along Interstate 80 in Vacaville, Calif., on Aug. 19; homes leveled by the Almeda Fire line at Bear Lake Estates in Phoenix, Ore., on Sept. 15. Photographs by Noah Berger (@noah3929)—@apnews」9月21日 2時26分 - time

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Imagine Massachusetts on fire, literally the entire state engulfed in flames. That is how much land has already been ravaged—at least 5 million acres—in the wildfires of California, Washington and Oregon. Put another way, in just a few weeks these fires have burned as much land as was destroyed by a decade of using napalm and Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. With temperatures over 100°F, toxic air now blankets tens of millions of people, power outages have afflicted vast regions, and dozens have already died from the blazes. Air quality in West Coast cities has ranked among the world's worst, with Portland's air at points being almost three times more unhealthy than in notoriously polluted cities like New Delhi. The scenes of red skies out of America's West have an unreal quality to them, as if they come from a different planet. In a sense they do—they are portents of the future, writes @fareedzakaria. Read the full essay, adapted from Zakaria's new book Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World (Oct. 6), at the link in bio. In these photographs: Flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires along Interstate 80 in Vacaville, Calif., on Aug. 19; homes leveled by the Almeda Fire line at Bear Lake Estates in Phoenix, Ore., on Sept. 15. Photographs by Noah Berger (@noah3929)—@apnews


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