Fighting climate change diminishes threat and creates economic
opportunity
It may seem like a distant problem, but the scientific
evidence tells us that climate change will have a big
impact here in South Carolina. The good news is that there
is still time to stop climate change. Solving this
problem will not only result in clean air and energy independence
for America, but promises new opportunities for South Carolina
agriculture and business.
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The price we pay for climate
change
The Coast and Tourism
The booming tourist industry in
our coastal communities brings billions of dollars to our
state.
Yet
this economic engine and natural treasure is threatened
by global climate change. Studies show climate change will
bring significant ocean rise and beach erosion in South
Carolina.
South Carolina Wildlife
A hotter climate means warmer rivers and streams in South
Carolina. Even slight increases in temperature can cause
a dramatic decline in the trout population.
Duck migrations from up north are also being affected.
As the climate warms, fewer and fewer migratory ducks are
flying south for the winter.
A Dangerous Future
Pollution is accumulating in our atmosphere and increasing
the Earth’s temperature. Globally, that means more
intense hurricanes, rising sea levels, and potentially
catastrophic changes to our weather in the years ahead.
In South Carolina, everyone will feel the effects of global
warming.
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Economic opportunity
for South Carolina
Opportunities for Farmers
To limit the pollution that comes from fossil fuels and
causes climate change, the world needs to rely on alternative
fuels like ethanol. South Carolina farmers could also see
an increase in the demand for crops that are used to produce
bio-fuels and electricity.
New Jobs
If we take national action to solve climate change, companies
will have an incentive to invest in more energy efficient
technologies. These technologies could be designed and
manufactured right here in South Carolina, bringing high-tech,
high-wage jobs to the state.
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