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New York Needs to Get Spongier—or Get Used to More Floods
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Matt Simon
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Sep, 23
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Two years after the remnants of Hurricane Ian dumped up
The High-Stakes Calculus of Preventing Wildfires by Burying Power Lines
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Matt Simon
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Sep, 23
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Not long after the deadliest wildfire in modern American history
Hurricane Idalia Is About to Slam Florida With a Wall of Water
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Matt Simon
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Aug, 23
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Last night, Tropical Storm Idalia strengthened into Hurricane Idalia, charting
This Brutal Summer in 10 Alarming Maps and Graphs
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Matt Simon
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29
Aug, 23
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In the map above, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
How Hilary Turned Into a Monster Storm
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Matt Simon
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Aug, 23
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Like wringing out a great big sponge in the sky,
Cities Aren’t Supposed to Burn Like This Anymore—Especially Lahaina
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Matt Simon
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15
Aug, 23
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“Those fire-prone invasive species fill in any gaps anywhere else—roadsides,
The Weird Way That Human Waste Is Killing Corals
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Matt Simon
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9
Aug, 23
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“Even with a severe heat wave in 2015, 20 percent
This Heat Is Shaking the Very Foundation of the Ocean Food Web
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Matt Simon
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Aug, 23
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Secondly, the warmer water gets, the less dense it becomes.
Heat Waves Aren’t Just Getting Hotter—They’re Sticker Too
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Matt Simon
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Jul, 23
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Accordingly, in Miami the heat index—a measurement that combines temperature