LA Wildfire Cleanup Threatens Beaches and Local Economy
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Los Angeles officials plan to sort toxic wildfire debris on popular beaches, raising concerns about environmental damage and economic fallout. The cleanup involves hundreds of tons of hazardous waste, including burned structures and trees, which could cripple tourism in affected areas. While the wildfire itself is over, its lasting consequences on the community and economy are only beginning.
