Interested,
If you read my reply to HallsofIvy above, you'll see that I already made the deadline, though not with climate change anywhere near the topic. I also killed it! And the next phase of the project. And next week, I'm doing the Executive Briefing for this little adventure, which I fully intend to knock out of the park.
On the topic of climate change, while it seems to be only slowly happening to most folks, to those in emergency management it has many high profile markers. Longer, hotter, more damanging fire seasons, bigger, stronger, longer-lasting hurricanes, and higher, further inland, more devastating flooding are all issues being encountered right now. The warming of the oceans is especially troubling because it's causing higher sea levels, warmer warm months, more rain, and even unexpected cold further south than previously common. I wish I had the time to cite all of these sources, as they are, of course, peer-reviewed and worth the read, but I'm overwrought with my last 10-12 page paper that's due tomorrow and I've only just now finished reading the research for it. Luckily, I'm a quick writer once I have all of the information in front of me.
So, all that being said, thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my plea. I would have closed the thread by now, but I wanted to reply to HallsofIvy and then before I got back, here you are!
So this is me, completely wiped and getting up early to write all day long so I can have it polished and turned in by midnight EDT tomorrow.
Wish me luck!
StudentofMyWorld