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Education & Resources: Local Knowledge Is Key to Climate Change Response

Education & Resources: Local Knowledge Is Key to Climate Change Response

Three images in a row: ocean coastline; silhouette of coal-fired power plant; and Arctic glaciers
Photo credit: NASA

The climate is changing. Average temperatures across most of the world—including North Carolina—are on the rise. We cannot afford to stick our collective heads in the sand in the denial modeled by too many political leaders today.

Instead, in preparing response plans, state and local officials need to take clear-eyed stock of the health issues their communities are facing. Here’s a look at some of those complexities.

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