the surge - embroidered large tote bag | Natural Disasters Visualized
Infographic: Climate Related Natural Disasters
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- The QR code feature allows wearers to explain the significance of the design and educate others
Materials
Materials
- 9 oz. canvas
- 70% recycled cotton
- 30% recycled polyester
Fit
Fit
- 20.47"L x 15.75"H x 4"W
- 29.53" shoulder strap length
- Gusset for additional storage
- 7" x 5" interior zippered pocket
Care
Care
- Hand or machine wash cold inside out
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or hang dry to save energy
Made to Order
Made to Order
- All item decoration is made to order to minimize waste
- It takes an average of 2 to 3 business days for orders to be produced
- 20.47"L x 15.75"H x 4"W
- 29.53" shoulder strap length
- Gusset for additional storage
- 7" x 5" interior zippered pocket
The rise in climate related natural disasters serves as a stark reminder of the impacts of climate change, affecting lives, livelihoods, and the environment.
This infographic demonstrates that the frequency and severity of natural disasters such as drought and extreme temperatures, flooding, landslides and storms, and wildfires.
The increasing frequency and severity of climate-related natural disasters highlight the urgent need for comprehensive climate policies, disaster preparedness, and resilience-building measures to safeguard communities and ecosystems.
the surge captures the growing intensity and frequency of climate-related natural disasters fueled by global warming. This title reflects the power and unpredictability of these events, emphasizing the urgent need to address their impacts on communities and ecosystems.
5% of this purchase will be donated to the American Red Cross (ARC):
ARC provides disaster relief and lifesaving aid for families, individuals, and communities facing emergencies.
They aid those Impacted by hurricanes, wildfires, floods, earthquakes, and tornadoes to recover and rebuild.
To learn more about our philanthropy, click here.








