In the wake of catastrophic fires and smoke affecting vulnerable populations, it’s crucial for society to urgently acknowledge climate change as a present crisis, not a distant worry.
We need to recognize that the raging fires in California, intensified by our changing climate, are not isolated incidents; they are part of a broader, alarming trend.
The discussion around climate disasters has become politicized, which diminishes the urgency of the crisis. Instead of uniting against a common threat, we indulge in blame.
The persistent fires and increasing intensity should force us to confront the reality that no place is immune to climate disasters. It's a global crisis that demands collective action.
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