Article 6RGW2 Could the double hurricanes lead to the ‘climate voter’ affecting the US election?

Could the double hurricanes lead to the ‘climate voter’ affecting the US election?

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Oliver Milman and Joseph Contreras in Miami
from US news | The Guardian on (#6RGW2)

The devastation wrought by Helene and Milton could shake up priorities and bring the climate crisis more to the fore

Despite its enormous implications, the climate crisis has so far mostly been a dormant issue in the US presidential election. Some hope the devastation wrought in quick succession by two major hurricanes will shake up the priorities of American voters before a stark choice between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on polling day.

Last month, Hurricane Helene became one of the deadliest storms ever to hit the US, killing more than 220 people and causing billions of dollars in damage as it tore a path northwards, through the key election swing states of Georgia and North Carolina. This was followed two weeks later by Hurricane Milton, which rampaged across Florida.

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