The same thing happened in Florida where Miami Mayor had to beg for Hurricane Preparations. In Texas and Houston's warnings of the Built Environment with no water management for runoff. Countless examples of Climate Deniers running decisions that lead to catastrophic loss.
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Memo to Brianna Sacks, PLEASE keep in mind that at least SOME BuzzFeed readers have an IQ north of 40. OR - an alternative strategy: submit your articles to "The Onion"
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Isn’t this due to the hurricane? And are you sure it wasn’t weathermen who predicted the flooding?
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You can ban research, but the water is still coming for you. Hope and prayers!pic.twitter.com/BZQZWfkFvI
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Harvey survivor and long-time Gulf resident here. We who live along the coast where hurricanes occur know better. The problem is our disappearing wetlands, not incremental rises in sea levels.
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Ban? Seriously? Not just disregard.
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Fools!
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What a stupid headline. Pretty sure science can't actually be banned. It doesn't care what you think, Republican or Democrat
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