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As severe thunderstorms and rain hit much of the central part of the United States, flash flooding threatened parts of Texas and Oklahoma and areas along the Mississippi River.
The National Flood Insurance Program has a deadline for its expiration ticking closer. But observers say that's nothing new.
A new round of heavy rain will target some of the same areas of the Tennessee, Ohio and middle Mississippi valleys that were ...
A recent analysis from Climate Central projects significant flood risk along America’s costs by 2050, with New Jersey among ...
The past six months have proven to be a tale of two Californias when it comes to atmospheric river events. While Northern ...
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Stars Insider on MSNAt risk: These cities may disappear by 2030 due to rising sea levelsDue to global warming, sea levels are rising rapidly. This could wreak havoc around the globe, as millions of people will be ...
Linn’s reimagined "petrofuture" maps, reworked from those issued by oil companies to encourage profligate car use, show what ...
Today, green infrastructure projects on Ms. Chalk’s block can capture 8,800 gallons of rain per storm, and Water Wise has ...
The "Pathways to Michigan the Beautiful" report outlines a plan to protect a third of Michigan's lands and waters, inspired ...
People around the world will celebrate Earth Day in many different ways tomorrow. This year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet ...
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