Increasingly Extreme Weather Is Costing Us in More Ways Than One

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Increasingly Extreme Weather Is Costing Us in More Ways Than One
Energy Collective
This year’s extreme weather events are not only destroying forests, crops and homes, they’re also acting as a drag on the economy. Wells Fargo estimated that the drought could cost the economy $50 billion over the next year. Aon Benfield, a reinsurance
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Severe weather likely to skip the Anderson area
Anderson Independent Mail
But a severe weather system in Alabama and Georgia today that could cause tornadoes will likely skip the area as it migrates to the north and east over the next 24 hours. Bryan McAvoy, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Greer, said
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