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Patrick Bixler
Nov. 4, 2020
Changing The Way We Respond to Disasters
In the future, Texas is expected to face increasing exposure to a wide range of climate-driven natural disasters — most notably deadly catastrophic flooding from hurricanes, storm surges, and extreme rain events.