How Is a Disaster Made? by Andy Horowitz (laphamsquarterly.org)

Rather than asking if a disaster was man-made, therefore, we ought to ask, how was it made? The answer will have to include nature and human nature: water and wind, concrete and clay, politics and culture, conscious choices and unwilled accidents. Our sense of temporal scale, too, must change, because the timelines of human and environmental history are intertwined.