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41-year-old and her family left the U.S. for Costa Rica and live on less than $30,000 a year: ‘We're a lot happier' and never moving back
In 2018, after Hurricane Harvey destroyed Kema Ward-Hopper and Nicholas Hopper’s Houston home, a trip to Costa Rica became a permanent move.
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Houston Seethes Over Being Frozen Out of Federal Flood Funds
Houston residents and officials are seething over a Texas agency’s decision to not award the city a single cent of the initial $1 billion in federal flood mitigation funding the state was promised following Hurricane Harvey in 2017
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‘We're Seeing the Winter Version of Hurricane Harvey,' Harris County Judge on Texas Winter Storm
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo described multiple tragedies stemming from the historic Texas storms.
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How Solar Energy Can Impact More Than Just Climate Change
The link between climate change and hurricanes has become clear in recent years. Hurricanes Irma, Maria, Harvey, Michael and Florence are all examples. Those storms were stronger and wetter because of a warmer ocean. Florida gets hurricanes, but also a lot of sun. That’s why solar energy is becoming one of the most important tools in the fight against climate...
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Storm-Lashed South Carolina Reassesses Global Warming
When he took the job 15 years ago, Horry County Emergency Manager Randy Webster figured his biggest disasters would be wind and surge rolling over his county’s beaches, South Carolina’s top tourist destination....
Instead, his worries have shifted inland, where rivers overflowing their banks have caused two massive floods in three years. “We’re getting into this sort of unknown territory,” Webster... -
Disasters Influence Thinking on Climate Change, Poll Finds
When it comes to their views on climate change, Americans are looking at natural disasters and their local weather, according to a new poll. Lately, that means record deadly wildfires in California, rainfall by the foot in Houston when Hurricane Harvey hit and the dome of smog over Salt Lake City that engineer Caleb Gregg steps into when he walks...
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Trump: ‘I Don't Believe' Government Climate Report Finding
President Donald Trump on Monday rejected a central conclusion of a dire report on the economic costs of climate change released by his own administration. But economists said the National Climate Assessment’s warning of hundreds of billions of dollars a year in global warming costs is pretty much on the money. Just look at last year with Hurricanes Harvey, Maria...
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Amid Steady Hiring, US Unemployment Rate Falls to 49-Year Low of 3.7 Percent
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent in September — the lowest level since December 1969 — signaling how the longest streak of hiring on record has put millions of Americans back to work. Employers added just 134,000 jobs last month, the fewest in a year, the Labor Department said Friday. But that figure was likely depressed by the...
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South Florida Rescue Crews Depart for Carolinas Ahead of Hurricane Florence's Landfall
Both crews have been called to similar scenes across the country due to their ability to form and activate within hours – including being a part of recovery efforts during both Hurricane Harvey and Irma last year.
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US Report Criticizes FEMA Response to Maria in Puerto Rico
A federal report published Tuesday found that staff shortages and a lack of trained personnel slowed the U.S. government response to Hurricane Maria, a storm estimated to have killed nearly 3,000 people in Puerto Rico. The U.S. Government Accountability Office said 54 percent of federal emergency personnel were not qualified to do the rescue work in October 2017, a month...
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