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Report: California leads nation in street homelessness and youth living outside

Experts say lack of affordable housing in state is the main cause, worsened by expiration of pandemic programs that added shelter

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Can oysters save New York City from the next big storm?

A new project aims to shore up the disappearing coastline of New York City’s Staten Island, while reviving a once famously thriving oyster population

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Trump delayed $20bn in aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, report finds


Funding was ‘unnecessarily delayed’ by bureaucratic obstacles, after hurricane killed thousands of people in 2017
Buildings damaged by Hurricane Maria in Lares, Puerto Rico, in 2017. The hurricane killed thousands of people. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Buildings damaged by Hurricane Maria in Lares, Puerto Rico, in 2017. The hurricane killed thousands of people. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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The efforts to deliver recovery funding to the island were “unnecessarily delayed by bureaucratic obstacles”, according to the 46-page report. The hurricane, which hit the island in 2017, killed thousands of people and left thousands more without electricity or water for months.

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Crises collide as climate emergency pushes America's homeless population to the brink | Homelessness


As if in an instant, the sky grew “black,” Domer said – darker than she’d ever seen it.
The derecho hit with a fury, winds whipping up sand and snapping limbs overhead. Domer rushed for cover, pulling a tent canopy over her head. All around her, branches and whole trees crashed to the ground.
“I kept thinking, ‘When is it going to stop?’” Domer said. She said a prayer that she would live.
It’s an immutable truth of the climate crisis that the most vulnerable are hit first and hardest. At a time of rising homelessness in the US and as climate-related disasters become common – wildfires in California, monster hurricanes that thrash the east coast and the Gulf of Mexico, an arctic blast in Texas – the rule holds.

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