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Southeast highlighted in latest national climate assessment
The Tennessee Valley states (TN, AL, MS) are among the most irresponsible in their languid pondering about climate change mitigation. Illustration from the 5th National Climate Assessment
Urgent investments in local solutions are needed now more than ever as climate impacts grow across the South
The 5th National Climate Assessment, released this week by the U.S. Government, reports on the current climate trends, impacts and solutions across the country. It underscores the urgency and opportunities for meaningful climate action.
This year, it includes a chapter highlighting how climate is impacting our Southeastern landscape and communities, plus what trends we can expect in the years ahead.
The report substantiates what we’ve been witnessing on the ground: Extreme heatwaves are already more common, sea level rise is encroaching into coastal communities and throughout the region, we’re seeing more flooding from increasingly unpredictable, volatile storms. According to the report, the country now sees a billion-dollar weather disaster every three weeks on average. In the 1980s, that average was every four months.
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