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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 4 Sep 2017

    The U.S. needs to prepare for a future in which storms like Harvey, Sandy, and Katrina increasingly become the norm: http://nyer.cm/g3FQRbi pic.twitter.com/VNOOBrgORV

    5:15 AM - 4 Sep 2017
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      2. Eimead‏ @eimead 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        If only there was an International Agreement, signed by nearly every country on Earth, to reverse/prevent this.. 🤔

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      3. Bonnie Ogden‏ @bonnieogden 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @eimead @NewYorker

        And rules in place to ensure future infrastucture will meet higher flooding standards. If only....

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      2. Jason Joseph-NPO founder @SixBeats‏ @JasonJosephNYC 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The US needs to take every measure to ensure we have only those in power who KNOW Global Warming is REAL, or the US HAS no future.

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      1. Jan‏ @sundogND 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So stop building on flood plains. You build on wetlands, you pay, NOT THE TAXPAYERS !! STOP this insanity!!

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      1. space_bat_angel_dragon‏ @breakfast_lady 4 Sep 2017
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        I expect POTUS has a plan for how to fix it with lots and lots of 'lovely clean coal'.

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      1. Genica Breitenbeck‏ @homefrontgardnz 8 Sep 2017
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        Does that mean people will finally see coastline as a fluctuating geography and not build there?!

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      1. Manuel Belli‏ @manuelbelli 6 Sep 2017
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        Thanks to your president #DonaldTrump

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      1. peter‏ @psbono 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The U.S. Needs a POTUS who believes in Science, climate change, the Paris Climate Accord , this is the Best preparation .

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      1. Chris‏ @Miamichris1 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Looks like it! 😏😐

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      1. Ivy Mike‏ @brianmklein812 4 Sep 2017
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        Oh Christ. We are a historic low in hurricanes. This is propaganda

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      1. hwipitgood‏ @hwipitgood 4 Sep 2017
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        Scientists show that there is no immediate correlation between warming and storms.

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      1. David Middleberg‏ @MiddlebergDavid 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @strestout

        We need a government that will invest in disaster preparedness. FEMA would actually have to be funded. Republicans will never do that.

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      1. T n TN  🇺🇸‏ @901Magick 4 Sep 2017
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      1. MaRy IriZarry‏ @Maryssoup 4 Sep 2017
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        Well then I gotta learn to swim buy a boat and put everything I have in large zip lock bags.

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      1. Tom Hodgson‏ @tall_n_moody 4 Sep 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @GreatDismal

        Everyone should. The Humber region flood defences are going to loose some funding if we come out of the EU. Disaster.

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      1. David‏ @PermaConfused 4 Sep 2017
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        Just don't expect any help from the government.

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      1. Rushmore, The President with 4 Heads.‏ @king_simpleton 4 Sep 2017
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        It wont Also, your Government doesn't care.

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