Hurricanes and Climate Change: A Growing Threat to Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida
Understanding the Impact of Hurricanes
Hurricanes, fueled by climate change, pose a significant risk to coastal states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida. Increasing temperatures and rising sea levels contribute to more frequent and severe storms.
Preparedness and Response
- Stay informed on weather updates.
- Develop a disaster plan for your family.
- Gather essential supplies ahead of time.
The Role of Climate Change
Climate change not only intensifies hurricane activity but also affects recovery efforts post-storm. Communities must adapt to mitigate long-term damage.
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