This article talks about the gradual development of the Isaias storm as it moved through the East Coast. In looking at the storm's path, we can think of how the aftermath of the storm will leave each and every neighborhood vulnerable to different impacts. Overall, we should ask ourselves what kind of support communities will receive? Which communities will be prioritized and why? Who is going to feel the aftermath of this storm five or ten years out? Who is subject to the health repercussions of this storm?
Christina Maxouris, "2.2 million homes and businesses along the East Coast have no power after Isaias ", contributed by Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 12 August 2020, accessed 12 October 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/22-million-homes-and-businesses-along-east-coast-have-no-power-after-isaias
Critical Commentary
This article talks about the gradual development of the Isaias storm as it moved through the East Coast. In looking at the storm's path, we can think of how the aftermath of the storm will leave each and every neighborhood vulnerable to different impacts. Overall, we should ask ourselves what kind of support communities will receive? Which communities will be prioritized and why? Who is going to feel the aftermath of this storm five or ten years out? Who is subject to the health repercussions of this storm?