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Extreme Weather

In the Northern Hemisphere in 2017 and 2018 brought several destructive hurricanes to the shores of North America, the Caribbean, and throughout the Pacific rim. Such extreme weather events are predicted to get more common and more severe with increasing climate change.

Several participating classes in the ISCFC were or are in the path of these storms and we hope for the best for them, their families and communities.

We would love to hear from students affected directly and indirectly by extreme weather events, and also any students who have been following the news this summer.

What are your thoughts about the connection between climate change and extreme weather events? Has this hurricane season increased your concern about climate change or not? Do you think that US citizens and residents (and others in the region) will take climate change more seriously now?




Extreme Weather >

Climate Change

naysha_nn

Extreme weather is natural, but also can be effects of climate change. The extreme weather can be unseasonal, and therefore harmful for a majority of times. This weather can be unusual, which makes it so extreme. There can be long lasting affects of extreme weather, for example effects of hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts and wildfires.

kiki62

hello,
I totally agree with you and what you said because for me if we don't do anything it's for the farming that will be hard so i believe in the young people for that.

nur1

I agree with you. People throw out their dishes in the nature and it causes climate changes.

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