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Column: California wildfires to Florida hurricanes, how the rich game climate change

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 09, 2022

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The buildings? Demolished. The roads? Ruined. The landscape? Scarred, just like the lives of far too many residents who have lost everything. When a climate-change-fueled Hurricane Ian recently made landfall in southwest Florida, bringing high winds and flooding to some of the same wealthy enclaves that have endured previous hurricanes, readers had a question for us. We had, after all, just published a series of columns urging California to... + full article



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