Statewide Wildfire Survey

Statewide Wildfire Survey More than 10,000 people have participated in this online survey so far.

Scientists at the UC Davis Environmental Health Sciences Center are conducting research on the physical and emotional impacts wildfires are having on people in California. Through its research, we hope to accomplish several things:

*Understand how people are affected by exposure to smoke and combustion of chemicals in urban wildfires
*Protect the public’s health as people recover from wildfires
*Prevent health problems related to wildfires.

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Waking Up to Wildfires

In Waking Up to Wildfires, Emmy-winning filmmaker Paige Bierma uses her camera to tell the stories of people most affected by the 2017 North Bay wildfires. We hear from survivors, firefighters, public health officials, community groups – and the scientists who are trying to make sense of it all while people struggle to recover and new fires erupt.

Waking Up to Wildfires is an intimate portrait of the havoc climate change is wreaking on communities in Northern California. The environment is changing so quickly it’s hard to know for sure if people will adapt, yet survivors demonstrate their courage every day in the most ordinary ways.

The Environmental Health Sciences Center at UC Davis screened the documentary to survivors and community members on November 4, 2018 at the Sebastiani Theatre in Sonoma, California. We asked the audience what they thought about the film. Below are some highlights.

What’s inspiring about the film