Weather is a critical topic that affects societies worldwide, influencing daily activities, agriculture, safety, and the environment. Recent trends in extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, heatwaves, and wildfires, have raised concerns about climate change and the need for mitigation strategies.
Petitions related to weather issues cover a range of themes, from calling for government action to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change to demanding better disaster preparedness and relief efforts. One notable petition urges policymakers to prioritize renewable energy sources to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of extreme weather events.
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for many people, especially those in the "tornado alley" or areas that are prone to severe storms in general, these cuts will likely lead to many more casualties, especially in widespread events like outbreaks. as a citizen of NE who, unfortunately, witnessed the July 31st windstorm, i cannot imagine the amount of lives lost if such a disaster had happened with the cuts, likely way more than i could imagine.
Cuts to NOAA and the NWS will cause greater losses of life as we enter severe weather season. It's not a question of if more people will be lost, but of how many will be lost.
I live just down the street from the siren at the fire station...I can't even hear it when outside unless the wind is blowing in a specific direction, so if I can't hear it when outside, then my family and I can't hear it at all in the house! Considering in the last 4 years we've lived here there have been a good amount of rotations and actual tornados close to this town, I would think the sirens would be much louder and more productive, but it's not. The first time we actually heard it we didn't even know what it was because the sound was so weird that it made. Time they are upgraded and more are added to the area, ESPECIALLY with all of the new housing going in in town, the businesses that are here/coming, etc!
If the village of Jeffersonville cares anything about our small community, saving the lives of the many people who support this village in many ways, then this shouldn’t be an issue to place a tornado siren or two, to where the village will be able to hear it when it comes to life or death. Shouldn’t have to think twice on an issue like this.
If this doesn’t go thru, I guess when it comes to supporting the village next election, my vote would be NO for anything that has to do with Jeffersonville.
This type of abuse of power and authority prevents Veterans from seeking care at VA Facilities. Phoenix VA has had issues like this and other poor care for decades. My Vietnam Vet father was a brief patient in the 1980's. What he received at that facility prevented me from seeking VA care for almost two decades (Gulf War/GWOT Vet). It was horrible. He finally received the type of care he needed in 2019. And Myself 2024. Neither at that facility.
Literally watching the jets spray over LA at this very second I'm signing the petition... such a disgusting and evil thing to put on all of us citizens... this has to stop. The chemicals make it nearly impossible to grow your own healthy food garden and clearly changes the weather patterns throughout the year.