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Hurricane Harvey

President Donald Trump.

Trump Dismantled Environmental Institutions During Record Hot Year

An uptick in natural disasters, with diminishing funds to contain them, sets the stage for a fiscal crisis. 
By Davis Richardson
A sculpture by French sculptor Auguste Rodin wrapped for transit in 2012.

As Natural Disasters Loom, What You Should Know About Insuring Your Art

2017 was expensive for the U.S. insurance industry, and as rolling natural disasters become more frequent, policies for protecting art collections are changing.
By Daniel Grant
Unsplash/Luke Flynt

A Year of Dramatic Climate Change—Both Environmentally and Politically

Despite all the progress, America's climate action remains insufficient.
By Heather Leibowitz
Hurricanes were frequently searched on Google in 2017.

Google’s ‘Year in Search’ Includes Lots of Hurricanes but No Donald Trump

By John Bonazzo
Customers stocked up on building materials after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

Devastating Hurricanes Good for One Thing: Home Depot Q3 Earnings

By John Bonazzo
Bethenny Frankel in Puerto Rico.

Badass Skinnygirl Bethenny Frankel Talks Tackling Crisis in Puerto Rico

By Kelsey Smith
President Donald Trump inspects a drone during an American Leadership in Emerging Technology program at the White House.

Trump Admin Moves to Increase Drone Testing in US Airspace With Pilot Program

By John Bonazzo
Beyoncé at Tidal x Brooklyn.

Beyoncé Wore a Custom Emerald Dress to Last Night’s Tidal Benefit

By Dena Silver
A firefighter in the Napa wine region in California on October 9, 2017, as multiple wind-driven fires continue to whip through the region.

Trump Nixing Obama-era Regulations as Wildfires Rage Is a Crime Against Humanity

By Andrew Eil
People cross the Las Vegas Strip following a mass shooting which killed at least 58 people.

How to Donate to Las Vegas Shooting Victims—and Avoid Fake News

By John Bonazzo
Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price.

Tom Price Tries to Remedy $500,000 Taxpayer Bill With $51,887.31

By Francesca Friday
Firefights attempt to extinguish a blaze in Leiria, Portugal.

Portuguese Kids Crowdfund Climate Change Suit Against 47 European Countries

By John Bonazzo
Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush will go inside the Trump White House.

New York Times Reporters Will Write Book About ‘What Happened’ in Trump White House

By John Bonazzo
PALATKA, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: People use a boat and four wheeler to navigate flood waters caused by Hurricane Irma Sept. 12, 2017 near Palatka, Florida, United States. The storm brought flooding to areas not seen in generations.

With Jose on the Way, Here’s the Good News About Hurricanes

By John A. Tures
NAPLES, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: People walk through flooded streets the morning after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 11, 2017 in Naples, Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with localized flooding.

Let’s Not Use Wealth as an Excuse to Ignore Climate Change

By Andrew Eil
Jennifer Lawrence Blames Trump for Hurricanes

Watch Jennifer Lawrence Blame Trump Win for Recent String of Devastating Hurricanes

By Brandon Katz
A street is flooded during the passing of Hurricane Irma on September 6, 2017 in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

Leading Scientist on Irma: ‘Climate Change Effects Are No Longer Subtle’

By Chelsea Skojec and Michael Sainato
Jessica Campbell hugs Jonathan Fitzgerald after riding out Hurricane Harvey in an apartment on August 26, 2017 in Rockport, Texas.

If the End Is Near, Make Tomorrow’s Changes Today

By Bradley Tusk
President Donald Trump boards Air Force One.

Fasten Your Seat Belt: September Turbulence Set to Rock US

By Harlan Ullman
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

Mnuchin’s Plan: Hold Harvey Aid Hostage, Make Conservatives the Bad Guys

By Brian Darling
Fade in on the New York Times building.

NY Times Launches Philanthropy Initiative to Get Outside Funding for Journalism

By John Bonazzo
People make their way through a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey on August 29, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

7 Reasons Why More Hurricane Harveys Are Imminent

By Andrew Eil
A road is covered by floodwater left in the wake of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Harvey on August 31, 2017 near Houston, Texas.

After Harvey, Many Texans Will Think Differently About Hurricane Risks

By Wanyun Shao and Siyuan Xian
Was this cover a bad idea?

Charlie Hebdo Publishes Cover Claiming God Sent Hurricane Harvey to Kill Neo-Nazis

By John Bonazzo
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