• John T. Andrew Carriage House Cornwall Historical Society Building // c.1865
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    This ornate carriage house on Pine Street in Cornwall, Connecticut was built by John T. Andrew around 1865 adjacent to his late 18th century home in the village. Andrews was born in Bethany, Connecticut in 1811, graduated from Yale College in 1839, becoming a minister and later a teacher. For health reasons he left both professions and turned to farming and stonework. After Andrewss death the property was purchased in 1890 by Charles Marsh, a local undertaker, and his wife Inez. In 1954 the barn was converted to a home by their daughter, the town librarian Emily Elizabeth Marsh, a charter member of the Cornwall Historical Society. In 1966, the Society raised funds to buy the building from her estate, but could do little to adapt it for their specific exhibit and storage needs. The Society restored the exterior to its original appearance, down to the brackets, round arched windows and cupola.
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  • No, RedNote is not the new TikTok - and here's why
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    ZDNETChinese social app RedNote [iOS/Android], also known as (Xiaohongshu) in China, has gained immense popularity in the last week as a potential TikTok alternative. It is quickly attracting TikTok users looking for a new platform. The app even hit No. 1 in the Apple App Store this week, with thousands of US users flocking to join, according to data from analytics firm Similarweb.Also: Why TikTok isn't vanishing this weekend What is RedNote? RedNote launched in 2013 as a shopping platform but has since transformed into one of China's most popular social networking platforms. It iscommonly usedfor sharing tips on travel, lifestyle, makeup, and fashion. As noted byReuters, "the site has become a de facto search engine for its 300 million-plus users looking for travel tips, [skincare], and restaurant recommendations."For many US users, the migration to RedNote is a response to the US government's ban on TikTok due to privacy and national security concerns. Before Monday, the app had fewer than 700,000 daily users across both iOS and Android devices in the US. However, an influx of self-proclaimed "TikTok refugees" has caused an uptick of nearly 3 million daily active users, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Show more Screenshot by David Grober/ZDNET What does RedNote mean? Xiaohongshu translates to "Little Red Book." It's a cheeky reference to Mao Zedong, the founding father of Communist (aka, "Red") China. Show more Why is RedNote gaining traction now? RedNote's overnight virality is largely due to American TikTok users, particularly younger people, poking fun at theTikTok banand the US government's reasons for wanting to implement it in the first place. As Wired's Megan Farokhmaneshstates, "It's TikTok users who are having the last laugh.""Users are jokingly addressing love letters, tributes, and thank-yous to fictional Chinese spies... who pose the national security threat the US government aims to thwart," Farokhmanesh writes. Some examples of viral videos include Chinese users teaching Americans how to say TikTok colloquialisms in Mandarin, American TikTok usersdiscovering Chinese EVs, and even Chinese and American userscomparing medicaland grocery store bills. Show more Ryan Broderick/TikTokTikTok has become well known for viral cultural moments and trends, so it's unsurprising that an explosion of viral posts, trending memes, and funny cultural exchanges between American and Chinese users has propelled RedNote into the mainstream. Some have also pointed outthat Black and POC creators contributed to RedNote's rising success by promoting the app to their large followings as a better alternative to US platforms such as Meta-owned Instagram. How does RedNote work? I used thistutorialto learn how to navigate the app because of the language barrier. The tutorial details how to change your settings to English. However, while changing the settings does make it easier to use, there are still limited English translations when viewing other people's posts, mostly Chinese users.Also: How to delete Facebook, Messenger, or InstagramAfter choosing my "interests" and following some "moots" (mutual followers) from TikTok that I knew were making the transition to RedNote, my Explore page began suggesting fashion/style content, cooking videos of Chinese dishes, beauty content, and educational videos of Chinese society, culture, and customs. Surprisingly, I've also been seeing a mix of content from users outside China because I'm following mutuals from TikTok.I noticed that RedNote does have some similarities to TikTok, Instagram's Reels, and YouTube Shorts in the sense that your Explore page will be an amalgamation of short video clips and posts related to your interests and the content you've been viewing and liking. However, RedNote has more curated sections than other apps I've seen. You can view sections dedicated to household products, food, fashion, travel, music, film/TV, skincare, art, emotions, and even "science popularization." I would assume that's because users can create content tied to specific products. Show more Is RedNote a decent TikTok alternative? Well, no.While the hype around RedNote seems huge now, it's most likely just a trend -- not an enduring alternative to TikTok. TikTok is aglobal appwith a global user base, and about 170 million users in the US alone. RedNote has not expanded its platform to foster that same type of popularity.Also:What is Lemon8? Here's why this social app is rising in popularity againRedNote is a closer equivalent to Instagram and Pinterest, whereas TikTok runs on viral moments, trendy and niche cultural discourse, and lifestyle content. Show more Does RedNote have any censorship, security, or privacy concerns? For some US users, the sudden appeal of RedNote is already waning because of Chinese censorship rules. RedNote has begun removing US users' posts "deemed [too] sensitive" for the app, "either politically or otherwise," including posts discussing LGBTQ topics, CNNreported.Also:'How to quit Facebook?' searches spike after Meta's fact-checking banPrivacy advocates are also warning against using RedNote. In an emailed statement toThe Verge, Cooper Quintin, the senior staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, explained that "Anyone for whom privacy is a matter of personal safety should think twice before downloading RedNote," adding that the EFF has similar concerns about US-based apps like Facebook.According to RedNote'sprivacy policy, the app collects a large amount of data, including users' location via their IP address, browsing activity, call logs, and more. Also, RedNote's terms and conditions are in Mandarin, and many new users have had trouble translating them into English.It's important to note that, like TikTok, which is also known for collecting large amounts of user data, RedNote is subject to Chinese data laws. Show more Featured
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  • Kristi Noems Bold Reset For CISA: A Return To Cybersecurity Duties
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    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, President-elect Donald Trumps nominee for Secretary of the ... [+] Department of Homeland Security, plans to refocus the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on its core duties.Getty ImagesKristi Noem is ready to shake up the nations cyber defense agency. In her Senate confirmation hearing on January 17, 2025, the South Dakota Governor outlined a bold vision for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. She vowed to strip away its controversial ventures into political disinformation and election interference, refocusing it on its technical cybersecurity roots. But as the Biden administrations last-minute executive order expands CISAs mission, the question looms: Will Noems changes strengthen Americas defensesor expose critical vulnerabilities during this transition?CISAs Mission: A Technical Cybersecurity PowerhouseCISA was created in 2018 during President Trumps first term to tackle escalating cyber threats to critical U.S. infrastructure. Its original mission was clear: act as a technical hub to secure power grids, water supplies, and other vital systems, while providing expertise to federal, state, and private partners.CISA quickly became indispensable, excelling in highly technical areas such as:Malware Analysis: Neutralizing viruses, ransomware, and trojans.SQL Injection Mitigation: Protecting databases from malicious code designed to steal sensitive data.Vulnerability Scanning: Identifying weaknesses across critical infrastructure.Incident Response: Deploying expert teams to recover from cyberattacks.Network Forensics: Tracing and attributing digital threats.Over the last four years, CISA has also tackled emerging challenges with notable success:Ransomware Mitigation: Leading initiatives like the Ransomware Vulnerability Warning Pilot, identifying thousands of vulnerabilities.Federal Cybersecurity Standards: Enhancing defenses after the devastating SolarWinds attack under Executive Order 14028.AI Safeguards: Developing protocols to secure artificial intelligence integration in critical systems under Executive Order 14110.National Cybersecurity Strategy: Partnering with the private sector to counter persistent threats.But as CISAs role expanded to include disinformation and election interference, its focus began to blur.MORE FOR YOUNoems Plan: Back To BasicsNoems vision for CISA is simple: return to core competencies and avoid politically charged controversies. She proposes a streamlined focus on:Defending Critical Infrastructure: Securing essential systems like power grids, water networks, and transportation.Providing Technical Expertise: Acting as a cybersecurity consultant for federal agencies and private companies.Coordinating Cyber Policy: Disseminating actionable threat intelligence and best practices to stakeholders."Determining what is or isnt election interference is not CISAs mission, nor is it their expertise, Noem said during her hearing. She has argued that functions like combating disinformation should be handled by agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency, which are better equipped for such roles.Her plan also aligns with broader government efficiency initiatives under the Department of Governmental Efficiency, better known as DOGE, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. In this climate, eliminating non-core functions like misinformation oversight could streamline CISA while shielding it from potential budget cuts.However, critics warn that this reset could create dangerous gaps. Hybrid threats like state-sponsored propaganda and extremist recruitment by groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda demand a coordinated response. Removing CISA from this equation, they argue, may weaken the nations ability to counter these digital threats.Bidens Last-Minute EO Move: A Test For Trump And NoemAdding to the tension is President Bidens recent executive order, issued just days before his term ended. This order broadens CISAs responsibilities to include combating misinformation and assessing risks associated with emerging technologies.How Noem and the incoming Trump administration handle this executive order remains to be seen. Will they modify it to align with Noems vision, scrap it altogether, or find a middle ground? The decision could significantly impact CISAs role in shaping the nations cybersecurity strategy moving forward.Terrorist Threats Loom: Will The US Be Ready?The urgency of this debate is underscored by FBI Director Christopher Wrays recent warning about the rapid radicalization of terrorists, both foreign and domestic. These actors are exploiting digital platforms to recruit, incite violence, and plan attacks, as evidenced by the New Years attack in New Orleans.While Noem argues that such threats are best addressed by intelligence and law enforcement agencies, some worry that removing CISA from disinformation oversight could leave critical gaps in the nations defenses. The question is whether a leaner, more technically focused CISA will be able to collaborate effectively with the FBI, CIA, and other agencies to counter these evolving threats.A New Chapter For CISAKristi Noems leadership at the Department of Homeland Security is poised to reshape CISA. With the rumored appointment of Sean Plankey as CISAs next director, the agency is expected to reflect Trump-era priorities of technical focus and streamlined operations.But Noem faces significant challenges. Balancing her vision with the expanded responsibilities outlined in Bidens executive order will require careful navigation. Furthermore, the rising threat of hybrid warfarewhere cyberattacks merge with propaganda and extremist activitydemands a nuanced strategy that ensures no gaps are left in the federal response.CISAs transformation under Noems guidance will shape the nations cybersecurity strategy for years to come. Whether her plan strengthens Americas defenses or leaves vulnerabilities for adversaries to exploit remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the stakes have never been higher in the increasingly digital battlefield of national security.
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    Blockbench puts all the tools at your disposal to make the creation process of low-poly models as easy as possible. Use cuboids to get that Minecraft aesthetic, or create complex low-poly shapes using the mesh modeling tools.Texturing ToolsCreate, edit and paint texture right inside the program. Create or import palettes, paint, or draw shapes.Blockbench can automatically create a UV map and template for your model so that you can start painting right away.You can paint directly on the model in 3D space, use the 2D texture editor, or connect your favorite external image editor or pixel art software.AnimationsBlockbench comes with a powerful animation editor. Rig your model, then use position, rotation and scale keyframes to bring it to life. Use the graph editor to fine-tune your creation.Animations can later be exported to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, rendered in Blender or Maya, or shared on Sketchfab.PluginsCustomize Blockbench with the built-in plugin store.Plugins extend the functionality of Blockbench beyond what it's already capable of. They add new tools, support for new export formats, or model generators.You can also create your own plugin to extend Blockbench or to support your own format.Free and Open SourceBlockbench is free to use for any type of project, forever, no strings attached.The project is open source under the GPL license.What's NewKey FeaturesThese are the key features of Blockbench 4.12. You can read more about each feature at the bottom of the changelog.CollectionsCollections are a new feature in Blockbench. A collection can hold a selection of outliner groups and elements, regardless of their hierarchy.Collections allow you to better organize your project, and create partial exports.The Collections panel can be enabled from View > Panels > Collections.Added CollectionsAdded Collection PanelAdded options to export Collections using enabled codecs (#2235)Physically-based RenderingThis update adds physically based rendering options to Blockbench textures. This adds the concept of "Materials", which are optional and are an extension of texture groups.PBR materials are currently optimized for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition formats, support in other formats is planned for the future.Added materials as an extension of texture groupsAdded "Material Preview" view modeAdded option to generate PBR maps from existing texturesAdded import and export support for bedrock texture_set.json filesAdded Tone Mapping setting with 6 tone mapping presetsGroup Multi-selectYou can now select multiple groups at once in the outliner!Lasso Selection ToolThe lasso selection tool lets you select a free-form area of your texture. You can either drag to create a shape, or click multiple times to move in straight lines.Click back at the start position of your shape to complate the selection. Press Escape to cancel.UV Navigation ArrowNavigating UV maps can be complicated, especially on large models. The UV Navigation Arrow makes this easier.It's a blue arrow in the UV Editor that points to the selected face. Click it to navigate to those faces. Hold Control while clicking to zoom in on the selection as well.ModelingAdded Vertex Snap Rotation snap mode (#665)Added option to ignore axis in vertex snapAdded Apply Mirror Modeling actionAdded direction options for extrudingAdd "even extend" option for extrudingAdd unit option to Loop Cut amend edit menuMirror modeling option to not mirror UVOption in template generator to disable UV mirroring (#2218)Optional modifier for "Delete" action to keep edges or verticesImage EditingAdded lasso selection toolAdded line tool snappingAdded image export option in File menuAdded 'Overlay' blend mode for brush and layersOptimized rendering of 3D brush outline (#2559, thanks @Nestorboy)3D brush outlines now properly aligns to stretched and sheared UVs (#2529, thanks @Nestorboy)AnimationAdded timeline scrubbing audio previewMade timeline audio preview no longer clickableMenu option to edit animations and controllers externally (#1899)Added ability to rearrange animators in the timeline by draggingKeep bones in timeline when switching animationUI ImprovementsAdded linked ratio toggle for vector form inputs (#2521)Increased start screen thumbnail resolutionAdded Panels menu under ViewPanels can now be hidden in specific modes from the View menuMoved mesh tools to new independent menuMade proportional editing option visible when no meshes are selectedMinecraft FeaturesJPM import and export is now based on JEM submodels (fixes #456)Detect if texture is applied and not export as default in JEM (#2457)"Goat Horn" Reference Model for Item Models (#2248)Bedrock display settings now only exports modified slotsAdded Fit to Frame option in bedrock GUI display settings (Fixes #2592)Settings & ControlsAdded classroom mode - Mode for teachers and educators to enable on classroom computers. Restricts some features and removes social media bannera.Added setting to track selection changes in undo historyAdded navigation sensitivity settingsAdded setting to adjust 2D editor zoom speedAdded pop-up to offer restart if changing a setting requires itAdded selection tolerance setting (for vertices and edges)Optional modifiers: Add inverted option for all modifiersCenter on Selection: Optional zoom modifier (#1447)Added gamepad navigation supportMiscellaneousTool config system with custom forms, currently implemented byMirror PaintingTiled ViewImage Editor Onion SkinAnimation Onion SkinProportional EditingMirror ModelingAdded option to sync GIF turntable speed to animation lengthElement property toggles (visibility, export etc.) now display their state in the icon (#952)Using undo now switches edit modesAdded Bluesky to About windowTechnical changesAdded forms as a standalone UI element that can be used outside of dialogsAdded inline multi select form optionUpdated font-awesomeUpgraded electron to 33.3.1Added PSA start screen section IDAdded plugin contributors metadata fieldOption to get alt tri normal for face in face.getNormal()Add format property node_name_regexAdded 'num_slider' as form input typeOutliner toggles now support all Blockbench icon stringsAdded Group.first_selected to get group that was first selectedAdded Group.multi_selected to get all selected groupsGroup.selected currently works as before, but will be changed to return an array of selected groups in the future.Project.materials no longer exists, materials are now saved per texture. texture.getMaterial() still worksWhen editing PBR materials, texture.getMaterial() will return the displayed material of each texture involved, while texture.getOwnMaterial() will return the individual material of each texture.FixesFixed #1185 trackpad viewport zoom too sensitiveFixed texture bleeding when using anti-aliasing (#2518, thanks @Nestorboy!)Fixed #2563 Image reference rotation isn't applied for color pickingFixed #2588 Blender keymap conflictsFixed shift clicking face in UV editor selecting it multiple timesLocalization string for toolbox menu (#2544)Fixed #2568 UV not updating when applying a texture from menuFixed issues with cluster select modeFixed #2555 pasted selection layer appears outside of canvasFixed #2603 cannot select custom macOS app to edit images externallyFixed #2593 bedrock block GUI display preset has incorrect rotationFixed #2594 support for "." and "-" in bedrock bone namesFixed #2590 animation molang properties are stored as numbersFixed plugin loader console errorFixed UI issues when editing animation controller transitions and animationsFixed X-ray Outlines setting not working with meshesFixed Move Texture with UV issueFixed box UV template generator issueFixed #2623 Paint Bucket broken in 3D view with an active selection areaFixed console error when hovering over cubes while mesh selected with knife tool
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  • The Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6E Router is only $280 on Amazon today
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    It takes a lot of bandwidth to run a modern Wi-Fi network, especially when you have devices like smart TVs, game consoles, and laptops connected to your network. Fortunately, when it comes to internet hardware, brands like Netgear are on the job. And today, you can score an excellent deal on one of the companys best Wi-Fi 6E routers!For a limited time, when you purchase the Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6E Router on Amazon or at Best Buy, youll only pay $271. The MSRP on this model is $600, which means youll be saving $329!Thanks to its powerful 1.8GHz quad-core processor, which is capable of delivering up to 10.8Gbps, youll be amazed at how fast your next Chrome, Safari, or Firefox browsing session is with the Nighthawk! While most of our at-home or at-the-office devices still rely on 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, the Nighthawk is backward-compatible with these older Wi-Fi frequencies and delivers up to 9x the performance of a Wi-Fi 5 network.RelatedThe Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6E provides up to 3,500 of coverage, making it an ideal choice for homes and businesses with smaller footprints. Youll also be able to connect up to 60 devices to the router at once. There are even four 1G Ethernet ports and one 2.5 Ethernet should you decide to hardwire a desktop PC, game console, or smart TV.Setup couldnt be more straightforward and the performance couldnt be better with the NetGear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6E Router. Save $329 when you purchase this device today on Amazon or at Best Buy. We also recommend checking out our lists of the best router deals, Amazon deals, and Best Buy deals for even more discounts on top tech.Editors Recommendations
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  • Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Shutdown
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    Justices reject the Chinese apps First Amendment challenge to a federal law against foreign adversary control.
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  • Ultimate Pastry Crawl: The New York Bakeries to Visit Now
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    Right now some of the finest dining in the city can be had on the go, for under $10, thanks to a new generation of pastry chefs striking out on their own and changing the game one croissant, cookie and cardamom bun at a time.
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  • World's first AI chatbot has finally been resurrected after decades
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    Joseph Weizenbaum created the ELIZA chatbot at MITFrom the image archive of the documentary film Weizenbaum. Rebel at WorkA groundbreaking chatbot created in the 1960s has been painstakingly reconstructed from archived records and run for the first time in over half a century, as part of an effort to preserve one of the earliest examples of artificial intelligence.ELIZA was written by computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in just 420 lines of code. The AI model is extremely rudimentary compared with todays large language models (LLMs) like the one behind ChatGPT, but
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  • Mark Zuckerberg praises Sheryl Sandberg and denies report that said he blamed her for an inclusivity program at Facebook
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    Mark Zuckerberg praised Sheryl Sandberg in a Threads post on Friday.He also denied a report that said he blamed Sandberg for an inclusivity program at Facebook.Meta recently said it was rolling back its DEI initiatives.Mark Zuckerberg praised former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg on Friday and denied reporting that said he had blamed her for an inclusivity program at the company."Sheryl did amazing work at Meta and will forever be a legend in the industry. She built one of the greatest businesses of all time and taught me much of what I know," Zuckerberg said in a post on Threads.The post was sent in response to another user who shared a Business Insider article from last year with the headline, "Mark Zuckerberg jokes that Sheryl Sandberg raised him 'like a parent.'" The user said it "didn't age well."Sandberg responded in a Threads post: "Thank you, @zuck. I will always be grateful for the many years we spent building a great business together and for your friendship that got me through some of the hardest times of my life and continues to this day."Representatives for Sandberg declined to comment when reached by BI. Neither Meta nor Zuckerberg responded to Business Insider's request for comment.In a Threads post sent a few hours later, Zuckerberg wrote: "I answered a question about where the phrase 'bring your whole self to work' came from, and now there's a whole bogus narrative saying I blamed Sheryl for a bunch of stuff that I never did and never will."The quote "bring your whole self to work" has previously been attributed to Sandberg, whohas pushed for women's empowerment in the workplace and wrote the book "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead."Zuckerberg appeared to be referencing a New York Times report published Thursday that described a meeting between the Meta CEO and Stephen Miller, an advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, at Mar-a-Lago late last year.The Times said Miller told Zuckerberg Trump would target DEI culture, including at companies like Meta. Zuckerberg assured Miller he would not stand in Trump's way, the Times reported, citing three unnamed sources.The outlet also reported that one source said Zuckerberg blamed Sandberg for an inclusivity initiative at Facebook during the same meeting.The reporting was met with some backlash online and support for Sandberg, who was sometimes referred to as the "adult in the room" at Facebook while she was there.Zuckerberg appears to be reshaping Meta ahead of the incoming Trump administration. Meta told employees last week it was rolling back its DEI programs in addition to ending the use of third-party fact-checkers in favor of a community notes system.During an appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast last week, Zuckerberg said "masculine energy" was needed in the workplace."Masculine energy, I think, is good, and obviously society has plenty of that, but I think that corporate culture was really trying to get away from it," he said in an interview on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast. "It's like you want feminine energy; you want masculine energy."January 17, 2025: This story has been updated to include a post from Mark Zuckerberg denying reportingthat he blamed Sheryl Sandberg.
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  • What happens when the California fires go out? More gentrification.
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    It is often said that climate disasters are great equalizers. They rip through neighborhoods, rich and poor, devastating communities and upending lives without discriminating between them.But it is, of course, not that simple. As the wildfires blaze through Southern California, class divides are as evident as ever. It is true that even the rich and famous could not spare their homes from burning to the ground. But it is also true that while most residents have to wait for public assistance, the wealthy have more resources to come to their rescue. Private firefighters, for example, have been in high demand in some cases, even protecting individual mansions to prevent the fires from touching them. One real estate investor pleaded for help on social media, asking if anyone has access to private firefighters that could save his home. Will pay any amount, he wrote on X.RelatedWhat happens when a wildfire reaches a city?No matter how much money you have, natural disasters can still be unforgiving, and losing a home is always a tragedy.But once the fires finally go out, inequality will almost certainly rise because of the class divides that are already entrenched in Los Angeles. Rich people will be able to rebuild their homes and neighborhoods, while middle- and low-income families might be permanently displaced. Studies of past California wildfires have shown that they drove gentrification something that Hawaii residents have been dealing with since deadly wildfires ravaged through residential areas on Maui. Already, there have been reports of landlords hiking rents in and around Los Angeles, despite the fact that dramatically increasing rents during a state of emergency is illegal in California. The ongoing wildfires have already destroyed more than 12,000 structures, including homes, schools, and houses of worship. The question for some of these communities especially those in middle- and low-income areas is whether theyll ever come back, or whether the post-disaster gentrification will render them unrecognizable.How wildfires fuel gentrificationWhen a natural disaster strikes a community, housing prices almost always rise. In the short term, the reason is obvious: Apartments and houses have been damaged or destroyed, so there are fewer of them, and that decline in supply causes rents to spike. But as rebuilding efforts drag on, many middle- and low-income people never return to their neighborhoods because they cant afford to. One of the reasons gentrification happens is that everything just becomes more expensive, said Jennifer Gray Thompson, founder and CEO of After the Fire, a nonprofit that helps communities prepare for and recover from wildfires. One reason is the high cost of building, but there are others, including landlords taking advantage of high demand to raise rents and real estate investors buying up properties to try to profit off of them later.Rebuilding can be a slow and arduous process. In late 2018, a wildfire effectively leveled the town of Paradise, California, burning through 95 percent of its buildings. Five years after the fire, only about a third of the towns pre-fire population of 27,000 had returned, and the median home price skyrocketed from $236,000 to $440,000. As a result, many victims of the fire have been permanently priced out, and the town has started to draw people in from wealthier regions like the Bay Area. In Paradise they are a little over six years post-disaster they are about 30 percent rebuilt and their population has changed dramatically because a lot of their population was elderly and not well resourced at all, Thompson said. When you get those two combinations, youre almost always going to have a massive change of demographics.Nicole Lambrou, a professor of urban and regional planning at California State Polytechnic University Pomona, has found similar patterns. Lambrou has studied wildfires and the displacement that happens in their wake, and while she notes that theres no single, concrete measure of gentrification, she and her colleagues found many signs of deepening inequality after the disasters. We looked at American Community Survey data [in communities affected by wildfires], and we have found that disabilities decreased, education rates increased, renter occupied housing decreased, and median age also decreased because there is a vulnerability in wildfires thats associated with age, Lambrou said all markers of gentrification, with more vulnerable populations leaving impacted areas for good.Disaster or climate gentrification that is, a neighborhood drawing in wealthier newcomers while pricing out longtime residents after a natural disaster like a wildfire or hurricane is not exactly new. Many communities destroyed by various storms have struggled to bring back their lower-income residents. And while it generally has the same contours as non-disaster-related gentrification, it tends to accelerate the process because natural disasters immediately displace a sizable population and open up a lot of land for speculators to cash in on. Thats why in Lahaina, Hawaii, where wildfires killed over 100 people and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings in 2023, residents have been trying to raise money for a community land trust buying up plots of land before speculators do, and renting or selling homes at more affordable rates. One striking trend that contributes to making post-disaster communities less affordable is that people looking to buy a second home swoop in. When Lambrou and her colleagues were doing their fieldwork in Paradise to study the impacts of the fire, housing agents told them that they noticed a trend of Bay Area residents, who only live a couple of hours away, buying second homes. We did in fact find that thats the case if you look at the data, Lambrou said. Secondary home ownership goes up substantially in these areas.What can California do to prevent more gentrificationWhile wildfires undoubtedly displace many people, it doesnt mean that all communities follow the same pattern of gentrification in the ashes. For starters, Paradise was almost entirely burned down, while current fires are devastating a much smaller portion of the greater Los Angeles area by comparison. The LA metropolitan area might also fare better than places like Paradise in part because the citys strong, diverse economy means that people who lose their jobs to the fire can more easily find employment and are more likely to stick around. If you have a place like Santa Rosa, which is part of a larger metropolitan region or even a place like Ventura, which is so close to the greater LA area, you can find alternative employment, you can find alternatives for your children, Lambrou said, adding that those areas tended to have quicker recoveries after previous wildfires and keep a larger portion of the pre-fire population. Conversely, in Paradise, they lost a lot of their schools, their major employer was the Adventist hospital, which burned down and they decided to not rebuild, and so they lost a lot.Still, recovery efforts can be designed to minimize the potential for disaster-related gentrification, and the state has already taken some steps to do just that. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, for example, issued an executive order that cuts red tape by suspending environmental reviews, which will help communities affected by the fires to rebuild at a faster pace. The executive order also ensures that homeowners wont see their property taxes soar after they rebuild their homes by maintaining their pre-fire tax assessments.The state also needs to make sure that it administers funds in an equitable manner. In the past, research has shown that wealthier and whiter communities are more likely to receive government support after a fire.But ultimately, California was already home to some of the most expensive real estate in the world. The state has not been able to keep up with its housing production goals, and the ongoing housing shortage which is only exacerbated by the fires has been the main driver of gentrification. Doubling down on building more housing and increasing population density is key to bringing home prices down in the long run. Victims of the wildfires, however, arent going to be able to wait that long to see housing prices come down. So what the state does next, and how it directs its resources, will be critical in allowing communities to rebuild. After all, the reason natural disasters arent great equalizers comes down to how a government responds.Update, January 17 at 6 pm ET: This piece was originally published on January 17 and was updated to include more context from Jennifer Gray Thompson.Youve read 1 article in the last monthHere at Vox, we're unwavering in our commitment to covering the issues that matter most to you threats to democracy, immigration, reproductive rights, the environment, and the rising polarization across this country.Our mission is to provide clear, accessible journalism that empowers you to stay informed and engaged in shaping our world. By becoming a Vox Member, you directly strengthen our ability to deliver in-depth, independent reporting that drives meaningful change.We rely on readers like you join us.Swati SharmaVox Editor-in-ChiefSee More:
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