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The last residents of a coastal Mexican town destroyed by climate change

Flooding has destroyed the Mexican town of El Bosque. It's driven by some of the world’s fastest sea-level rise and increasingly brutal winter storms.
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Seth Blumsack: Long power outages after disasters aren't inevitable – but utilities need to think differently
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Seth Blumsack: Long power outages after disasters aren't inevitable – but utilities need to think differently

Building even more power poles and transmission lines won’t avert outages when major disasters strike.
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Climate change may mean more spring snowstorms in the future
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Climate change may mean more spring snowstorms in the future

Expect more extreme — and weird — weather.
How climate change could counterintuitively feed winter storms
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How climate change could counterintuitively feed winter storms

There's a lot we don't know -- but we do know that climate change will give us different winters.
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