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February 02, 2026에 시작됨

The South knows warm-weather storms, but the cold has its own lessons

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CLAIM 게시자: will Feb 02, 2026
The focus on adapting to storms distracts from addressing climate change, which is the root cause of these extreme weather events.

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While storms do provide lessons, the socioeconomic disparities in storm preparedness highlight a significant injustice that cannot be overlooked.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Feb 02, 2026
The South's experience with warm-weather storms can inform better strategies for cold-weather storms, emphasizing the value of shared knowledge.

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Relying on storms to teach us resilience may lead to complacency, preventing proactive measures that could mitigate future disasters.

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The increasing frequency of severe storms teaches communities to improve infrastructure and resilience, ultimately leading to safer environments.

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