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Maine Voices: How can climate denialism withstand these extreme weather events?

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 17, 2023

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The natural disasters brought about by climate change this year have been both global and extreme. An unstilted home that came off its blocks sits partially submerged in a canal in Horseshoe Beach, Fla., on Sept. 1, two days after the passage of Hurricane Idalia. In July, Farmers Insurance announced it would no longer write policies in the state; in August, United Policy and Casualty went bankrupt, leaving 22,000 Floridians high and dry and all... + full article



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