Floods, hurricanes, wildfires — extreme weather events have become the new normal. This year alone, the US faced 24 billion-dollar weather disasters. Rising sea levels and melting ice caps are threatening coastal regions worldwide, with places like the Maldives at risk of being underwater by 2100. Europe is not immune either, as seen with recent floods in Spain and wildfires across Southern Europe. While world leaders debate solutions, the impacts of natural disasters are already here, affecting our society, economy, and infrastructure. Is renewable energy the answer to natural disasters? Scientists agree that delaying the transition to renewable energy will result in more severe and frequent extreme weather events. However, it’s not too late. Discover how renewable energy can help mitigate future risks and why it’s crucial to act now ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dPf6_MyP #globalwarming #extremeweather
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