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Flood risk to increase by a factor of ten in thirty years, new study shows

Wet and windy future: Climate change raises the threat of multiple hurricanes

Science on Saturday: What’s up with the weather? With Lisa Thalheimer

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Climate migration is more complex than it seems

Burying power lines could help reduce the impact of hurricanes

Study projects more disastrous future flooding events

Chemistry-Driven Oxidant Changes Strongly Influence Climate Feedback from Vegetation Emissions

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HMEL Faculty Seminar: “‘The Science Is Clear’ — Why the Climate Crisis Needs New Narratives”

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HMEI Faculty Seminar: Weather Fluctuations, Migration and Inequality

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The Kuroshio Extension: An Ecological and Biogeochemical Hotspot

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