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Tornado · Lee CountyThe Beauregard-Smiths Station tornado of March 2019, an EF-4, left 23 people dead and at least 90 others injured. Growing evidence suggests that global warming may increase the frequency of weather conditions favorable to tornadic activity. Sandy Pouncey, now 70, survived the tornado, though a patchwork of plywood still holds her home together.See the Story
Public Funding Gave This Alabama Woman Shelter From the Storm. Then Her Neighbor Fenced Her Out - Inside Climate News
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Climate Activists · GazaThe protesters criticized high-profile speakers such as Elon Musk, Jamie Dimon and Kamala Harris for failing to confront climate change and connected the occupation of Palestine with the climate crisis.By Keerti GopalNEW YORK—Climate activists protested an annual business, politics and culture summit hosted by The New York Times on Wednesday, criticizing the inclusion of guests responsible for worsening climate and humanitarian crises.See the Story
Activists Condemn Speakers at The New York Times’ Dealbook Summit for Driving Climate Change and Call for Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza - Inside Climate News
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Battery Prices Are Falling Again, and That’s a Good Thing - Inside Climate News
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Florida, United States · FloridaHurricane Idalia wrought some of its worst damage not on land but offshore. Preliminary insured losses in the state are estimated at more than $9.6 billion. Floridians are more likely than other Americans to believe climate change is happening. Nearly 200 countries, including the United States, will participate in the talks.See the Story
Hurricane-Weary Floridians Ask: What U.N. Climate Talks? - Inside Climate News
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California, United States · CaliforniaGroundwater provides 37 percent of the U.S. public water supply. Despite its importance, groundwater is rarely regulated. Climate change has made management even more difficult. In the Pajaro Valley, farmers are being paid for the amount of water they send back underground.See the Story
In California, Farmers Test a Method to Sink More Water into Underground Stores - Inside Climate News
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Lahaina · LahainaPeter Martin spent decades guzzling water around Lāhainā. Then came the fire.By Anita Hofschneider and Jake Bittle, GristThis story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.See the Story
The Libertarian Developer Looming Over West Maui’s Water Conflict - Inside Climate News
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FloodsPlanners stress the need for ongoing community input from underserved communities as proposals evolve to reduce flooding from extreme weather.
By Kathiann M. KowalskiCLEVELAND—Climate resiliency proposals could help reduce flooding on Cleveland’s east side while increasing recreational access to shoreline and stream areas for people in underserved communities. But, planners stress, ongoing input from underserved communities will be vital for fi…See the Story
Cleveland Resilience Projects Could Boost Communities’ Access to Water and Green Spaces - Inside Climate News
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“Carbon Cowboys” Chasing Emissions Offsets in the Amazon Keep Forest-Dwelling Communities in the Dark - Inside Climate News
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