Dear Vladimir,
Every new year
seems to arrive on the heels of another unfortunate climate record
set. And 2017’s is among the most startling: Climate-related and
other natural disasters caused a staggering $306 billion in total
damages in the US, making last year by far the most expensive
one on record for disasters in the country.
And globally, in
the wake of Hurricanes Maria, Irma, and Harvey, an immensely
destructive wildfire season in the American West, and a dire drought
in South Africa, one question has been hard to escape: Is the
climate crisis making weather more extreme?
The simple
answer is yes.
In our new free
e-book, Extreme
Weather and the Climate Crisis: What You Need to Know, we
explain how events like these are influenced by climate change and
offer ways you can get involved in the fight for solutions.
We already have
the practical, clean-energy solutions to make a real impact and help
stop the destruction from extreme weather events from getting
ever-worse. Now, we need you to take the next step.
Download
our free e-book now to learn more about how our
changing climate is making events like torrential rains, floods,
heatwaves, hurricanes, the “polar vortex,” and drought more frequent
and/or intense – and what you can do about it.
- Your friends
at Climate Reality
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