In the western United States, changes in our climate are fueling wildfire seasons that are longer and more intense -- putting people, communities, and businesses at risk.
The facts are in. The science is
definitive. The question is no longer whether climate change is
happening, but whether we can afford not to act.
In the western United States,
changes in our climate are fueling wildfire seasons that are longer and
more intense -- putting people, communities, and businesses at risk.
As we’re seeing right now,
wildfires unquestionably have devastating impacts on the lives of many
Americans. This weekend, California declared a state of emergency as two
major wildfires scorched acres of land, threatening towns and forcing
many to evacuate. These are just two of the 14 fires that are currently
burning throughout the state.
Make
no mistake: The cost of inaction on wildfires and climate change is too
high a price for Americans to pay, particularly when we have a chance
to address this right now.
As a new report from the Council
of Economic Advisors points out, the consequences of climate change
reach beyond our environment. The impacts of climate change threaten our
homes, our health, and our economic prosperity. In fact, delaying
action for a decade would increase the cost of responding to climate
change by 40 percent.
President Obama has been taking
action on all fronts to reduce the harmful greenhouse gas emissions that
are warming our planet, to make our communities more resilient to
climate impacts, and to take the lead on the international stage. In
June, he announced a competition to help Americans build a stronger
capacity to protect their homes and neighborhoods from natural
disasters.
If the question is, "Do we
protect the lives, the economy, and the future of the American people?",
the answer should always be a resounding "yes."
Check out the President's action plan to learn more about what we can do to take the lead on addressing global climate change:
Thanks,
John
John PodestaCounselor to the President
The White House
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