Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, scientists warn that climate change is fueling stronger, more destructive storms. Climate experts Daniel Gilford and Jeff Schlegelmilch explain why hurricanes are intensifying, how building codes and resiliency efforts fall short in the U.S., and what controversial strategies could mean for millions of residents living in coastal regions.
- Daniel Gilford, climate & atmospheric scientist, meteorologist, Climate Central
- Jeff Schlegelmilch, director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Columbia Climate School, Columbia University.
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