A Grim Warning From Science
Bill McKibben, NY Review of Books
One of the things that makes Sandy different from Katrina is that it’s a relatively clean story. The lessons of Katrina were numerous and painful—they had to do with race, with class, with the willful incompetence of a government that had put a professional Arabian horse fancier in charge of its rescue efforts. . .http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/nov/01/hurricane-sandy-warning-science/
One of the things that makes Sandy different from Katrina is that it’s a relatively clean story. The lessons of Katrina were numerous and painful—they had to do with race, with class, with the willful incompetence of a government that had put a professional Arabian horse fancier in charge of its rescue efforts. . .http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/nov/01/hurricane-sandy-warning-science/
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