Study finds cities do not equitably distribute flood-resistant infrastructure
May 17, 2022
Green infrastructure projects, which can help control urban flooding in areas where rainfall frequently leads to floods, are not always built where they'd be most helpful, researchers say.
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Severe drought in France’s Verdon Gorge shows climate change’s effect on tourism
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Safety tips you need to know if you spend time at the beach
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Rutgers University science program asks state residents for ticks
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The Arctic community at the forefront of global warming
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Paleontologist discovers mummified baby wooly mammoth in near-perfect condition
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Ocean plastics could help scientists discover new antibiotics to fight illness
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$31 billion plan to protect Texas coastline from storms
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Diversity and inclusion on AccuWeather Prime
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Pollinators thriving in solar field project
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Smart composting bins hit the streets of New York City
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Israel uncovers rare early mosque in Negev
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Ancient Incan tomb discovered underneath home in Peru
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Isolated polar bears adapting to climate change
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Tidal surges sweep away homes in Nigeria as climate change threatens communities
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‘Snow blood’ taking over the Alps is a consequence of climate change