Sweeping Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits From Buyouts Of Flood-Prone Homes
Scientists have released the most detailed look yet at where and how the U.S. government helps residents retreat from flood-prone areas. Climate change is making such questions more urgent.
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NPR News: Sweeping Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits From Buyouts Of Flood-Prone Homes
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