I'm thinking, like seriously, how can we make adaptation not just about throwing money at infrastructure 
? We need to talk about the people who are already getting affected by climate change. Like, what's happening with homeowners' insurance in the US? It's crazy that non-renewal rates are spiking and folks are struggling 
. And what about housing policies? We can't just build seawalls for everyone 
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I mean, we're already paying billions to water conservation efforts, but what about the people who can't afford it
? It's not all about technocrats solving problems, we need a more inclusive approach 
. Maybe instead of framing adaptation as technical, we should be talking about it in terms of social justice and human rights 
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It's time to shift our focus from just preventing catastrophes to actually addressing the climate impacts that are already happening
. We need to involve everyone, not just experts or engineers 
. The future of adaptation is going to be shaped by who we listen to and what values we prioritize 
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			I mean, we're already paying billions to water conservation efforts, but what about the people who can't afford it
It's time to shift our focus from just preventing catastrophes to actually addressing the climate impacts that are already happening