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There is no time to lose when fighting climate change. We must act now to protect communities and ecosystems — especially the most vulnerable — that are suffering from weather disasters and other climate impacts.
We need to adapt, and that’s where resilience efforts come into play. From halting deforestation to restoring wetlands, there are steps we can take to help communities build resilience and adapt to climate change.
You can test your knowledge by taking our 1-question quiz:
Can you identify the statement below that is FALSE?
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A. People across the U.S. are experiencing more frequent extreme weather events — both big and small — that are made worse by climate change.
B. Slashing carbon dioxide pollution is the fastest way to reduce the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events we're experiencing now.
C. Disasters and extreme weather throughout much of the country in 2023 cost the U.S. $2.66 trillion.
D. We have bipartisan solutions available to help ensure the U.S. has a well-coordinated, efficient national response to foster resilient communities.
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