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After Harvey and Irma, people of color face displacement
Discriminatory policies make it harder to recover.
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Harvey and Irma aren’t natural disasters. They’re climate change disasters.
Back-to-back hurricanes, devastating floods, raging wildfires, spiking temps. Welcome to Earth 2017. We were warned.
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Hurricane Irma makes landfall in Florida
It's so huge that tropical storm watches extend as far inland as Atlanta.
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Hurricane Irma is a monster storm. Here’s where it might be headed.
The storm is “starting to give me that uncomfortable feeling in my gut,” one meteorologist wrote.
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Harvey pummels east Texas oil towns as Houston begins to dry out
The storm dumped even more rain on Port Arthur and Beaumont than it did on Houston.
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Harvey is already the worst rainstorm in U.S. history, and it’s still raining
“We tell people to prepare for the worst, but this is worse than the worst!"
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Hurricane Harvey brings some of the heaviest downpours anyone has ever seen
A year's worth of rain could fall on parts of Texas this week.
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A Texas-size flood threatens the Gulf Coast, and we’re so not ready
As much as 40 inches of rain could hit parts of Texas and Louisiana. Meteorologists are getting worried.
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Damaged river ecosystems could use a whole lot more dead fish
To make good habitat for live salmon, you have to have a lot of dead ones first.