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Now that hurricane season has arrived, hundreds of waste lagoons could be flooded by climate-amplified storms, threatening ...
The 42-inch pipeline has a blast zone that includes hundreds of homes, ... Maps show hundreds of homes and businesses, ... Lisa Sorg is the North Carolina reporter for Inside Climate News.
The 42-inch pipeline has a blast zone that includes hundreds of homes, businesses, schools, day cares, parks, and recreation centers.
North Carolina homeowners face a 7.5% insurance hike on June 1, adding about $243 yearly. Climate losses and higher rebuild costs are driving the surge.
A map from AccuWeather shows when impacts from two potential tropical storms could hit the US. AccuWeather What People Are Saying. AccuWeather tropical meteorologist Alex Duffus sad in a report ...
Philip Bedient, a professor who studies flood models at Rice University, brought us to one of the county’s most recent ...
Millions of homes across the U.S. face risk of damage from hurricane-force winds and storm-surge flooding this year.
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
(North Carolina accounted for just under 830,000 new housing units in the WUI, while South Carolina had over 530,000. Homes in the WUI can become fuel for fires - and human activity plays a major ...
Zombies might be fiction, but 'The Last of Us' still has me planning for the end times. Could Seattle be the climate haven I'm looking for?
We've examined the past 75 years in college football, tracing back to the 1950 season, and have ranked the 10 most ...
With dedication and ingenuity, a recovery team has been helping the endangered shorebirds overcome old and emerging threats ...