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‘Racism’: Black Residents Accuse Alabama of Intentionally Flooding Town

Residents in Shiloh, a predominantly Black community in southeastern Alabama, are accusing the state of intentionally flooding their town through a highway expansion project,...

Beyond bottled water and sandwiches: What FEMA is doing to get hurricane victims back into their homes

Two people survey their beachfront home and business, which was destroyed in Hurricane Milton, on Manasota Key, Fla., Oct. 13, 2024. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell by...

5-week-old Black twins become youngest known victims of Hurricane Helene

A Georgia mother and five-week-old twins were killed in the devastation of Hurricane Helene. According to TODAY, 27-year-old Kobe Williams and her sons, Khyzier and...

18 huge, billion-dollar disasters: Climate change helped make 2022 the 3rd most expensive year on record

by Stacy Morford, The Conversation U.S. weather disasters are getting costlier as more people move into vulnerable areas and climate change raises the risks of...

Intense heat and flooding are wreaking havoc on power and water systems as climate change batters America’s aging infrastructure

by Paul Chinowsky, University of Colorado Boulder The 1960s and 1970s were a golden age of infrastructure development in the U.S., with the expansion of...

Dallas is only the latest flood disaster: How cities can learn from today’s climate crises to prepare for tomorrow

Flash flooding made a mess in Dallas in August 2022. AP Photo/LM Otero by Richard B. (Ricky) Rood, University of Michigan Devastating flash floods in Dallas, St....

New flood maps show US damage rising 26% in next 30 years due to climate change alone, and the inequity is stark

by Oliver Wing, University of Bristol; Carolyn Kousky, University of Pennsylvania; Jeremy Porter, City University of New York, and Paul Bates, University of Bristol Climate...

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