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Studying Climate Change in a Lab Battered by Climate Disasters

Por: Slate Tech November 19, 2022

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This story was originally published by Hakai Magazine and has been republished here as part of the collaboration. Read more stories like this at . As the storm first gathered strength in the Gulf of Mexico, its future path was indecipherable. Its capacity for damage, though, was clear. The water was warm and the air was thick and humid—the recipe for a potentially historic tempest. On Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, just hours after the system was... + full article



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