‘A Beautiful Place That Has a Dragon’: Where Hurricane Risk Meets Booming Growth
Came across this article, and I feel this is very well-written about the conflict between coastal flooding risk due to hurricanes and recent waves of residential development that are often in flood-prone areas. Multiple perspectives are examined, such as insurance policies, impacts on low-income households, etc.
New York Times article on hurricane risk in the Carolinas amid developments
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