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States are waiting to hear how much money they'll get from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the DHS is incentivizing local law enforcement to join the federal immigration crackdown and Texas is creating its own Appalachian Trail.

NC BREATHE Conference: Climate Concerns for Vulnerable Communities

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Thursday, April 6, 2023   

North Carolina groups are gathering to tackle the main challenges climate change presents to local communities at today's NC BREATHE Conference in Charlotte.

A 2022 study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill showed rural and minority communities are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change, with less resilience to natural disasters.

Andrew Whelan, communications manager for CleanAIRE NC, shed light on how the communities are affected.

"This manifests itself in a lot of different ways," Whelan outlined. "From excessive flooding due to storms, to factories and highways that are really generating this climate-causing pollution being repeatedly placed in these communities."

As the state faces flooding and other challenges, the Environmental Protection Agency warns climate change could affect crop production, livestock, and lead to more unbearably hot days in the coming years. It increases the risk of heat-related illnesses, making it even more critical to share strategies to promote health and equity.

This year's NC BREATHE Conference will focus on communities and people who see the direct effects of the climate crisis, and showcase some of the projects they are working on to find solutions. Whelan added it is one way to create a plan for greater involvement, collaboration, and ultimately, transformation.

"This is a movement that's going to really require all of us working together," Whelan stressed. "We all have a role to play and that's one of the key opportunities of NC Breathe, is coming together with others from across the state, learning what they're doing and finding opportunities to work together."

The conference will also feature a youth panel about how students are forming and joining groups working for environmental causes and healthier communities.

Disclosure: CleanAIRE NC contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Environmental Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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