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Social inequalities in climate change-attributed impacts of Hurricane Harvey
Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Communications

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.... show more
Abstract
Climate change is already increasing the severity of extreme weather events such as with rainfall during hurricanes. But little research to date investigates if, and to what extent, there are social inequalities in climate change-attributed extreme weather event impacts. Here, we use climate change attribution science paired with hydrological flood models to estimate climate change-attributed flood depths and damages during Hurricane Harvey in Harris County, Texas. Using detailed land-parcel and census tract socio-economic data, we then describe the socio-spatial characteristics associated with these climate change-induced impacts. We show that 30 to 50% of the flooded properties would not have flooded without climate change. Climate change-attributed impacts were particularly felt in Latina/x/o neighborhoods, and especially so in Latina/x/o neighborhoods that were low-income and among those located outside of FEMA's 100-year floodplain. Our focus is thus on climate justice challenges that not only concern future climate change-induced risks, but are already affecting vulnerable populations disproportionately now.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 27, 2022
Authors
Kevin T. Smiley, Ilan Noy, Michael F. Wehner, Dave Frame, Christopher C. Sampson, Oliver E. J. Wing
Tags
climate changeHurricane Harveyfloodingclimate justicesocio-economic impactsattribution scienceenvironmental equity
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