Impacts After Eta and Iota, Central America braces for a COVID-19 surge With hundreds of thousands of people left homeless, and some healthcare infrastructure in shambles, the countries afflicted by these dual hurricanes are worried about what comes next.
Politics www.newyorker.com Bill McKibben: If there’s something valuable under the soil, life aboveground can be hard It’s been twenty-five years since Ken Saro-Wiwa was hanged for defending the environment.
Newsletter apnews.com Final weeks of historic hurricane season bring new storms Just when you thought it should be safe to go back to the water, the record-setting tropics are going crazy. Again.
Newsletter Did climate change drive 2020's epic hurricane season? It’s complicated This year is poised to set a record as the busiest season on record.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com Tropical Storm Eta makes landfall in Florida Keys after strengthening The 28th named storm of the Atlantic season brought strong winds and heavy rains late Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said.
Newsletter apnews.com Weakened Eta drenches Central America; at least 57 dead The rain-heavy remnants of Hurricane Eta flooded homes from Panama to Guatemala Thursday as the death toll across Central America rose to at least 57.
Impacts edition.cnn.com Hurricane Eta weakens to a tropical storm as it sets course toward US Gulf Coast after slamming Nicaragua Tropical Storm Eta still has days of devastation in store for Central America, and after lingering there the storm is set to move on to the US coast.
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