Disasters Forced 2.5 Million Americans From Their Homes Last Year | Many of those displaced also reported food shortages and predatory scams, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

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  1. sure, but none of these displaced millions were super-wealthy funders of political campaigns ..
    which means, its unlikely anything will change. [ being semi sarcastic ]

    In Australia they seemed to move the needle a tiny bit by a strategy of forming a PAC / org to fund new local candidates who aligned with climate policies – so called “teal” candidates. This gave an alternative to the two main party incumbents and got a handful of climate-aware people into politics.

    This approach might work in other places .. it might be more effective than throwing soup at paintings, getting arrested at oil pipelines etc ?

    Just an observation.

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