Environmental Studies and Forestry
Social inequalities in climate change-attributed impacts of Hurricane Harvey
K. T. Smiley, I. Noy, et al.
This groundbreaking research conducted by Kevin T. Smiley, Ilan Noy, Michael F. Wehner, Dave Frame, Christopher C. Sampson, and Oliver E. J. Wing uncovers how climate change intensified the flooding during Hurricane Harvey, revealing that up to 50% of flooded properties in Texas would have remained dry without these changing conditions. It highlights the severe and disproportionate impacts on Latina/x/o communities, showcasing significant climate justice issues.
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