Analysis: Natural-Disaster Blame Games Obscure the Steps Needed to Keep Americans Safe
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Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The endless blame game in the United States over natural disasters is preventing answers to life-and-death questions about worsening extreme weather crises. Every time a hurricane, flood, or wildfire hits, political foes automatically blame their adversaries, usually long before all the victims are accounted for. This pattern reappeared after a horrific tragedy in Texas, where flooding killed more than 100 peop…
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The endless blame game in the United States over natural disasters is preventing answers to life-and-death questions about worsening extreme weather crises. Every time a hurricane, flood, or wildfire hits, political foes automatically blame their adversaries, usually long before all the victims are accounted for. This pattern reappeared after a horrific tragedy in Texas, where flooding killed more than 100 peop…
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