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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?




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Extreme weather

saevin

Extreme weather is becoming more common around the world. We are seeing more storms, floods, heatwaves, and wildfires than before. A big reason for this is climate change, which is caused by human activites like burning fossil fuels. These events can damage homes, nature, and even put lives at risk. I think it is important that countries work together to reduce emissions and prepare better for these situations. People should also be aware of how their actions affect the climate. It also shows how connected the world is, because problems in one place can quickly affect others around the globe.

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