Informed and prepared communities are more likely to bounce back effectively and efficiently.
Coastal areas are exceptionally vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
With increased flooding, greater intensity of coastal storms, and worsening erosion, we must act to ensure these communities remain resilient in the face of a changing climate.
Coastal resilience means nurturing endangered communities to overcome adversity and build back stronger, rather than simply reacting to the effects.
As we’ve seen in recent news, many coastal communities in California are getting hit by decades-worth of rain over a few months. This unprecedented amounts of rain and flooding are wreaking havoc on these vulnerable areas. Rather than simply addressing the flooding, we must create solutions that prevent the flooding from taking the toll that it is now.
Informed and prepared communities are more likely to bounce back effectively and efficiently.
Companies like Upstream Tech, Sust Global, Jupiter Intelligence, Risk Footprint, Green Stream, StormSensor, SewerAI, Tomorrow.io, Wint, and many more are educating and prepping companies, communities, and individuals.
Climate extremes such as floods, drought, and heatwaves are becoming more frequent, and farmers are finding it increasingly difficult to grow crops. In this snippet, we will discuss how climate change is affecting food security and explore potential solutions to this pressing global issue.
Various studies have shown that embracing low or zero-waste initiatives can significantly impact the environment.