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Insurers say $1.1 trillion in Texas real estate is at risk from extreme weather caused by climate change, preparations needed ...
When severe heat waves, droughts, and other weather-related disasters strike, age and education shape who migrates and who ...
This follows a period of harsh frost that stifled fruit and cereal growth in spring. The Turkish Statistical Institute ...
Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-Ill.) aims to introduce legislation this fall that would establish an agency to investigate deadly ...
"Having continuous access to strong telecommunications is key to emergency coordination and response efforts," said Jill Dunlop, Ontario's Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Response, according to ...
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Scripps News on MSNExtreme weather? Many Americans lack a disaster plan
Although nine in 10 Americans believe it’s important to be prepared for the worst in the event of a natural disaster — less ...
These compounding extremes aren’t just being felt by homeowners — they’re changing the financial calculus that underpins the ...
More than a quarter of all homes in the U.S., representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value, are exposed to extreme ...
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Mongabay News on MSNHow science links extreme weather disasters to climate change: Interview with WWA’s Clair Barnes
Human activities have been the major driver of climate change since the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s.
How do extreme weather events and disasters affect communities long term? Solomon Hsiang discusses the impacts on economic ...
Over the past decade, several regions in the country have witnessed a disturbing rise in the frequency and severity of climate-related disasters. Data from the Uganda Red Cross and the Office ...
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