After the Fires The health risks following the L.A. wildfires that destroyed Pacific Palisades and Altadena Nicholas Spada Spent Months Analyzing Smoke From the LA Fires. He Thinks People Have a Right to Know, and ‘Air Is Everything.’ One of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear X-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in wildfire smoke, Spada is alarmed by what he found. Story and photos by Nina Dietz A Neighborhood Burned, a Home Saved, a Future in Question Story and photos by Nina Dietz After the LA Fires, Scientists Study the Toxic Hazards Left Behind Story and photos by Nina Dietz Newsletters We deliver climate news to your inbox like nobody else. Every day or once a week, our original stories and digest of the web’s top headlines deliver the full story, for free. ICN Weekly Inside Clean Energy Today’s Climate Breaking News ICN Sunday Morning Justice & Health Email Address I agree to the terms of service and privacy policy.
Nicholas Spada Spent Months Analyzing Smoke From the LA Fires. He Thinks People Have a Right to Know, and ‘Air Is Everything.’ One of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear X-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in wildfire smoke, Spada is alarmed by what he found. Story and photos by Nina Dietz