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[August Free Report] Hurricane in California

by Jayden Kim | 01-09-2023 12:36



Climate change is slowly becoming an event that no can deny. In California, changes in weather temperature have been evident more than ever. With snowfall reaching over 60 feet in the winter season of 2022-2023, the 3rd most amount of snowfall in California and with temperatures reaching over 130 degrees in some areas of California in the summer, it has become evident of the dangers of climate changes. The reason that California is a sign of climate change becoming more and more exasperated is because California's weather has been very stable and sunny all year round usually for the past decades. These sudden changes in California, especially southern California is a sign that humanity have to change their actions in order to prevent more damage done. 

The most surprising case of climate change we have seen in California is Hurricane Hilary, the hurricane that hit California for the first time in about 100 years. California is notoriously famous for its earthquakes, but never hurricanes. These sudden changes in weather patterns again indicate the growing issue of climate change and should become a wake up call to many who still deny the obvious dangers of climate change and moreover the existence of climate change.

California is a very important part of the United States and even the world. Being one of the major tourists states and regions in the country and the largest bee population in the world producing over half of the honey, almonds, guacamole, etc in the world, the more these weathers change, the more these valuable factors that California provides will become more and more disappearing. 

Humanity have realize the catastrophic damages climate change will cause if not stopped now. The more climate change becomes a problem, the higher the chance that remediating will become impossible. 

cite: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-24021772