Predicting extreme weather events, preventing catastrophic losses of life and property, and better understanding the climate trends that pose such a danger to humanity are a whole lot cheaper than cleaning up the mess—and tending to the dead—after a disaster strikes.
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Jeffrey Kluger,
TIME,
13 Mar. 2025
Shortly after the Eaton and Palisades fires were contained, volunteer efforts blossomed to clean up the burn areas.
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Jaclyn Cosgrove,
Los Angeles Times,
13 Mar. 2025
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