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As Natural Disasters Become More Frequent, Mitigation is Critical

Posted on July 9, 2020 by Liam Sigaud

The federal government has been slow to adapt to the realities of climate change. Disaster management programs and policies designed a half-century ago are proving wholly inadequate for the challenges we face today — and those we know are coming.

You can read this opinion piece in The Economic Standard.

As Natural Disasters Become More Frequent, Climate Change Mitigation Is Critical

Further Reading

  • Daily Caller: A Bit Of Insanity: Government Spending On Flood Insurance
  • HUD Study on FHA Loans Offers Lessons on Avoiding Risk
  • Morning Consult: Don’t Bail Out the NFIP Again. Fix Its Flaws
  • Economic Standard: The Need to Reform the National Flood Insurance Program
  • COVID-19 Makes Hurricane Preparation More Urgent
  • Waco Tribune Herald: Government Loses Billions Coddling Coastal Elites
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