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Memories And Gratitudes Mark The 21st Anniversary Of The Cerro Grande Fire - 8:31 am
Scene from the parade in May 2001 marking the first anniversary of the Cerro Grande Fire. Photo by Zhen Huang
Scene from the parade in May 2001 marking the first anniversary of the Cerro Grande Fire.
Photo by Zhen Huang
Los Alamos
May 4, of 2021 marked the 21st anniversary of the Cerro Grande Fire. Two decades of time could have wiped out a lot of memories, however, I could never forget the heartfelt kindness and graceful support my family received from the Native Americans of our Pojoaque Pueblo neighboring community.
“It’s hard not to feel…well, it has felt like failure there,” says Allen, who recently retired from the U.S. Geological Survey, and has monitored landscape change in these mountains since he was a Ph.D. student in the late 1970s. “We saw the vulnerability. But we could not act substantively enough, quickly enough to deal with it.”
Across the Earth, people are watching the impacts of climate change play out across their homelands, the places they depend upon and love. From rising seas lapping at the shores and inundating coasts to the highest mountains, where snowpacks are dwindling and glaciers receding, we are reeling from how these changes affect every aspect of our lives. In all of this, there is room for grief. These changes are dangerous and disorienting. But building new relationships with the landscapes around us will allow us to survive and give the other species we still share this planet with the chance to thrive.