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01100011 an hour ago

Meanwhile CA just passed zone zero regulations to defoliate the suburbs and increase the heat island effect while destroying wildlife habitats because we'd rather run scared than use better technology to fight wildfire risk...

Anyway, back to the story, I just saw this the other day: https://www.autonocion.com/us/target-mirror-panels-supermark...

raziel2701 an hour ago | parent [-]

"The rules ban all plants within a foot of the home and require the first five feet around homes to be free of combustible materials such as firewood, fallen leaves and branches, and mulch or wood chips. They also prohibit wooden sheds in the zone and wooden fences where attached to the house."

Sounds reasonable to me. Trees are big and can create tons of shade and still be 5 feet away from your home.

The new rule applies to Californians living in very high hazard fire zones designated by Cal Fire, applying to an estimated 2 million homes.

Source: https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2026-08-19/state-a...

01100011 43 minutes ago | parent [-]

This effectively bans trees in many neighborhoods with smaller lots.