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  • Denton Record-Chronicle

    When climate disasters hit, people of color fare worse. This professor has ideas about how to help.

    By Sarah Asch Texas Standard,

    11 days ago
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    The bayous around downtown Houston, seen hours after Hurricane Beryl hit the city this week. Houston Public Media

    As people in Houston and along the Texas coast take steps to recover from Hurricane Beryl, some people have turned their eyes to the rest of hurricane season. Experts have predicted this is going to be one of the most intense hurricane seasons to hit the Atlantic.

    And as weather gets more extreme, the reality is not everyone is affected the same way by major weather events. Research has repeatedly shown that communities of color are hit harder by climate events, and Texas is no exception.

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