Industry Looks For Hurricane Lessons As Climate Changes
Hurricane Harvey was a wake-up call for petrochemical plants along the Gulf Coast to rethink plans for major floods. Some companies are starting to prepare for storms that are larger and more severe.
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September 1, 2018 at 04:57AM
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NPR News: Industry Looks For Hurricane Lessons As Climate Changes
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