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At the end of the Atlantic hurricane season, we revisit an interview with Ben Strauss of @climatecentral.bsky.social. What if govs were able to *show* exactly where and how a surge might flow, saving lives, livelihoods, artwork, heirlooms, communities in advance? arewethereyet.transistor.fm/s1/10
Dec 3, 2024, 4:27 PM