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climate change impact on Appalachia

Climate change affects Appalachia through more severe and unpredictable weather, such as intense storms, heavy rainfall, and droughts. This can lead to flooding, damage to homes and forests, and challenges to farming and coal mining, which are vital to the region’s economy. Warmer temperatures also threaten mountain ecosystems and water supplies. Overall, these changes can harm the environment, disrupt communities, and reduce livelihoods, making adaptation and sustainable practices more urgent for Appalachia’s future resilience.