Climate change came for Maui
Climate change, as scientists have long anticipated, is making the weather more extreme and unpredictable. This summer, we're being taught the tragic lesson that we all need to prepare for "unlikely" disasters as well as familiar ones, and to look for risk in new places.
The deadly wildfires on
Those grasses were so dry and flammable because the island, especially the area around
The
Any of these things in isolation — the drought, the winds from the high-pressure system, the passing hurricane — could have created a problem for
One lesson we must learn from
By now, there's ample evidence of the danger and force of extreme heat alone. Globally, according to the
The city of
And rain might bring additional suffering instead of relief. In
What most of us haven't adequately internalized yet is that this is how it's going to be. We have changed the climate, which has changed the weather. We need to stop making things worse, which means switching from fossil fuels to clean energy sources. And we need to face the new reality we have forged.
The insurance industry is already making an adjustment that we all soon will feel. A report last week by the reinsurance giant
As individuals and as communities, we need to think more about worst-case scenarios and actively plan for them. We have an old hemlock tree in front of our house that's near the end of its life span. I love it, but we're going to have to take it down and plant a replacement—before a storm brings it down.
Climate change is personal. Act accordingly.



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