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Apr 2021
24m 51s

Climate Change in Coal Country

LOUISVILLE PUBLIC MEDIA
About this episode
Episode one of “Welcome to AppalachAmerica” features a conversation with White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy about President Joe Biden’s plans for investment in coal-dependent communities. We also hear from ReSource reporters about chronic flooding that afflicts parts of Appalachia — and how a warming climate is raising the risk of rising ... Show More
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