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A GreenPolicy h/t tip of the hat to the #InvestigativeJournalism and #FactFinding of ProPublica.


The series on risks in Houston, Texas was prescient, yet not unexpected...  
<big><big>'''''Harvey marks the most extreme rain event in U.S. history'''''</big></big>


Dec. 7, 2016


https://www.propublica.org/series/hell-and-high-water
'''Warnings in Advance of Harvey -- Risks of #ExtremeWeather'''
 
 
A GreenPolicy h/t, a tip of the public interest hat, to #InvestigativeJournalism and #FactFinding of ProPublica.
 
Their series on environmental risks in Houston, Texas was prescient and a warning that should not be ignored.
 
An increasing risk horizon tied to human-caused change is a public policy reality...
 
 
Publication: Dec. 7, 2016
 
[https://www.propublica.org/series/hell-and-high-water ProPublica series: Houston, Hell and High Water]





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Harvey marks the most extreme rain event in U.S. history


Warnings in Advance of Harvey -- Risks of #ExtremeWeather


A GreenPolicy h/t, a tip of the public interest hat, to #InvestigativeJournalism and #FactFinding of ProPublica.

Their series on environmental risks in Houston, Texas was prescient and a warning that should not be ignored.

An increasing risk horizon tied to human-caused change is a public policy reality...


Publication: Dec. 7, 2016

ProPublica series: Houston, Hell and High Water


Aug. 28, 2017

Harvey marks the most extreme rain event in U.S. history



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Houston in danger ....png


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