Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Sandy Struck a Year Ago, but Some Federal Moves Could Make Climate Risks Worse

Riding the waves in Hoboken, N.J., on Oct. 31, 2012. (Credit: May Young / Flickr)
The federal government is still encouraging people to settle in hazardous areas a year after Superstorm Sandy damaged the East Coast, according to insurers and other groups that believe U.S. policies are exacerbating the impacts of climate change.

Sandy Struck a Year Ago, but Some Federal Moves Could Make Climate Risks Worse

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