According to a recent report in The New York Times, decisions made in the state over the past 15 years have potentially played a role in the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. Key points from the article include:

• The New York Times highlights the possibility that state decisions have influenced the severity of Hurricane Helene’s impact.
• The report suggests that certain choices made over the past 15 years may have exacerbated the damage caused by the hurricane.
• Experts quoted in the article warn of the importance of considering long-term consequences when making decisions that could impact the environment and public safety.

The findings presented in The New York Times raise important questions about the potential link between state decisions and natural disasters like Hurricane Helene. It serves as a crucial reminder of the need for careful consideration and foresight in policy-making to mitigate the potential impact of future disasters. This report underscores the broader conversation about the importance of environmental responsibility and the potential consequences of short-sighted decision-making.

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