Weather
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Millions of Homes in US Are at Risk of Natural Disasters Due to Climate Crisis
Already worn down by this summer's record-breaking heat, flash floods, and wildfires, Americans will be subjected to much more extreme weather in the following decades as the planet accelerates toward irreversible climate change.
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