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Natural Disasters and Political Leadership

Natural Disasters and Political Leadership

Natural Disasters and Political Leadership

by Melanie Schlotterbeck on September 30, 2018 with No Comments

This article, while focused on how Governors prepare for natural disasters, begs the question (toward the end) are there places where it isn’t safe to build? And, it usually takes a massive natural disaster before action is taken.

View the Los Angeles Times article.

 

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