One in 3 Americans have been impacted by extreme weather. This is why stories from small towns can help climate change
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The sheer scale of today's mega-storms makes it easy to lose sight of the growing number of Americans living on the climate frontlines, like Becky James and Kevin Reed.
Kevin and Becky, strangers living in Kentucky, had their lives interconnected by a mile-wide tornado that ripped through their communities, revealing the impact of extreme weather events on individuals.
One in three Americans have experienced the impact of extreme weather, indicating an increasing likelihood for strangers to be united through shared disaster experiences, prompting the importance of listening to survivors' stories for preventative measures.
Read at Fast Company
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