Patrick Sheehan

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Years of policies have funneled the economically poor into physically vulnerable areas. A lack of money and institutional support has exacerbated this vulnerability as people are unable to afford mitigation or preparedness efforts like raising their homes to prevent flooding or buying insurance. So when a hurricane comes along, it is these areas with higher physical vulnerability that bear the brunt of the storm and suffer the most severe consequences.
Disasterology: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis—A Memoir and Expert Analysis of Our World's Growing Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
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