Outdated FEMA Flood Maps Don't Account For Climate Change
Flood managers suspect August's big rainstorms and floods in Louisiana are becoming more common there and elsewhere because of climate change. One clue: Much of the damage was beyond the flood plain.
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September 15, 2016 at 03:37PM
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NPR News: Outdated FEMA Flood Maps Don't Account For Climate Change
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