Write a blog post about the United States Billion-Dollar Disaster Events.

Job ID: 38496498

Budget: $30 – $250 CAD

M2 Blog 500 word
Nine of the ten costlier storms in the USA have occurred during the last twenty years.
Write a blog post about the United States Billion-Dollar Disaster Events.
Write a minimum of 500 words and include:
• Date and Title of your topic
• One paragraph describing the topic/problem and why this topic is important
• One paragraph describing the solution(s) proposed
• One paragraph indicating how that solution can be financed economically
• One paragraph indicating the economic, environmental, and social benefits
• Two-to-four sentences concluding the blog
• Include citations (using APA style) from provided M2 Resources.
• Paraphrase sentences and do not go outside of provided sources.
• Include images, charts, graphs or pictures.
• Do not use AI word generators like chat GPT or Jarvis.

M2 Resources
How Climate Change Impacts the Economy (State of the Planet, Earth Institute, 2019) https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2019/06/20/climate-change-economy-impacts/
• This blog describes the negative impacts of climate change in some sectors of the U.S. economy including agriculture, infrastructure, human health and productivity, and tourism, as well as some of the economic opportunities that may arise from addressing climate change.

CBO- Climate Change (2021). https://www.cbo.gov/topics/climate-and-environment/climate-change
• This document prepared by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) presents an overview of the issues related to climate change with a focus on the economy primarily. The document also examines public policy options and discusses potential issues and benefits.

OMB Circular A-4: The guidance document for federal regulatory actions https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/legacy_drupal_files/omb/circulars/A4/a-4.pdf
• This circular prepared by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) provides guidance to Federal agencies on the development of regulatory analysis and planning for economically significant federal regulatory actions including cost-benefit analysis and risk analysis related to the uncertainty of climate change.