Indignity Morning Podcast No. 404: Now we know what it looks like.

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Indignity Morning Podcast No. 404: Now we know what it looks like.
Detail of info graphic on page 1 of today's New York Times. "Mapping the Damage in Altadena. More than 6,500 buildings may have been damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire, which struck neighborhoods in Altadena and Pasadena, new analysis of satellite data shows. The destruction in Altadena is widespread. [Red] = Damaged or destroyed buildings as of Jan. 9. Source: Damage estimate analysis of Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite data by Corey Scher of the CUNY Graduate Center and Jamon Van Den Hoek of Oregon State University. Building outlines from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) | Note: Damaged buildings are estimated based on satellite data, and damage to individual buildings has not been verified. Data is as of Jan. 9 at 5:52 a.m. Pacific time. Fire perimeter is as of Jan. 10 at 9:35 a.m. Pacific time."
Indignity Morning Podcast No. 404: Now we know what it looks like.
AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the current political landscape, focusing on the Senate hearings for defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth and the implications of his potential confirmation. The conversation shifts to environmental issues, particularly the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles and the effectiveness of New York City’s congestion pricing in alleviating traffic. The episode concludes with a sobering reflection on climate change, emphasizing the urgent need for action as global temperatures rise beyond critical thresholds.

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