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Climate Calamity And The Urgent Need for Action. Does Biden Actually Care? Propaganda Joe?

As millions of Americans suffer under unprecedented heatwaves and devastating floods, the need for decisive climate action has never been clearer. From record-breaking temperatures in Maine to catastrophic floods in Texas and Florida, the impacts of climate change are becoming more severe and widespread. Recent weeks have seen temperatures soaring to 103 degrees in places like Caribou, Maine, far exceeding normal June conditions. Residents are struggling with the oppressive heat, and communities that rarely experience such temperatures are now under heat advisories

https://www.997wpro.com/2024/06/19/scorching-temperatures-humidity-making-life-miserable-for-millions-from-midwest-to-maine/

Meanwhile, severe flooding in Texas has inundated rural areas, causing life-threatening conditions

These extreme weather events are not anomalies but are becoming the new norm. A study highlights that climate change is causing heatwaves to last longer and affect more people. Last year, the U.S. experienced the highest number of heatwaves since 1936, with similar trends continuing this year
https://www.997wpro.com/2024/06/19/scorching-temperatures-humidity-making-life-miserable-for-millions-from-midwest-to-maine/

Moreover, the Southwest braces for even higher temperatures, with forecasts predicting highs of 112 degrees in Las Vegas. The heat has already broken records, worsening drought conditions and increasing wildfire risks across California and New Mexico

As these climate-related disasters intensify, it is imperative that the administration takes more robust measures to mitigate their impacts. Investing in renewable energy, enhancing infrastructure resilience, and enforcing stricter environmental regulations are essential steps to protect American lives and livelihoods. Ignoring the urgency of this crisis will only lead to greater suffering and economic loss. The American people need leadership that prioritizes their safety and the sustainability of our environment. Are you a climate advocate or a climate criminal?



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  • Peter Karanga

    29 w

    President Biden's initiatives reflect a commitment to addressing it.

    • Ann Nyambura

      29 w

      It's not enough to acknowledge climate change; we need immediate, concrete steps to mitigate its effects. Biden, it's time to act decisively

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      • Jane Wangui

        29 w

        extreme weather events are not anomalies but are becoming the new norm.its about time we acted now to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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        • Ruth Murugi

          29 w

          As climate calamities worsen, it's critical that we push for immediate, effective climate action to protect our communities and future generations.

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