hifiandmtb
Sphincter beanie
Fucking well said!No, you have to hit mitigation hard and fast with everything you’ve got. Any left over effort can go to adaptation.
Otherwise whatever you spend on adaptation now at the expense of mitigation will be spent a thousand times over in subsequent generations (hot tip - it’s not all about you).
Do both where it doesn’t detract from mitigation for sure.
Check this out:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...fire-crews-protect-the-insured-not-the-public
Peeps will start increasingly thinking this way with adaptation instead of mitigation.
Don't take my car, don't take my holiday, don't take my lifestyle - but fucking protect my property!