A Call to Heal- The Ecological and Economic Toll of Flooding in Louisville
It all begins with an idea.
In neighborhoods that have weathered too many storms, the water rises faster than the warnings. Basements fill, roads disappear, and the current carries more than debris- It unearths the long-buried truth that this city , like so many others, is not built to protect everyone equally. Flooding here is not just a weather event-It is an ecological unraveling and economic reckoning, layered with history, injustice, and the question of how we choose to rebuild. It remains a heavy social responsibility to balance the prosperity of both Ecological and Economic stability, however, the choice remains ours and all things are imperative in consideration. As a community, we hold power through policy and unity over how we choose to bridge the gap between ecological and economic solutions. By thinking critically and with deep consideration for future implications, we are required to think of the two in a symbiotic relationship, not as separate complex systems working against each other. We must first understand the long-term ramifications of a mass flood event within our community.
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It all begins with an idea.
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