After Hurricane Laura, Contamination, Destruction, a Glimpse of Dangerous Climate
MUST WATCH: @KatyTurNBC speaks with @MichaelEMann and @LtGrusselHonore about this week’s extreme weather events, climate change, and the consequences of science denial—all on the eve of the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
"Hurricane Laura jumped from Category 1 to Category 4 in a day. Here's why hurricanes are now stronger, wetter, and more frequent" by @MorganMJohnsen & @AylinWoodward for @BusinessInsider: https://t.co/dM4HVaf41y
— Prof Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) August 27, 2020
Lt. General who led Katrina evacuations warns of pollution risk from climate-driven extreme weather following Hurricane Laura https://t.co/I8qwOgvABc
— Russel L. Honore' (@ltgrusselhonore) October 11, 2020
Tags: 2020, Hurricane, Michael Mann, NBC, Russel, Storm, United States
Categories: Extreme Weather, Impacts, Storms, United States
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