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Akimi4 [234]
1 year ago
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When we think of the destruction of the world as we know it, we often focus on war and

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AnnyKZ [126]1 year ago
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Journalist, author, and ecologist Alan Weisman has authored a number of books on the subject of how much harm humans have been causing to the world and how it will finally heal itself.

Severe storms, floods, winter storms, tropical storms, wildfires, and blackouts are some of the most typical natural catastrophes in New York. Tornadoes, landslides, droughts, and tsunamis are some less important natural disasters.

According to a 24/7 Wall St investigation, the Great Blizzard of 1888 was the worst weather-related or natural calamity to ever affect New York. The analysis found that 200 people died as a result of that incident.

To learn more about Alan Weisman here:

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