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State Farm blamed "rapidly growing catastrophe exposure," along with inflation and reinsurance costs, for fleeing the Golden State ahead of wildfire season.
The bill, which just passed Congress, is a bailout for commodity growers and leaves small farmers — and U.S. consumers — out to dry.
A new report says that it’s only a fraction of the almost $2 trillion the state has made on stolen land.
New research sheds light on how rising temperatures are squeezing farmers and raising prices for consumers.
The blazes come on top of a drought that has left some river communities stranded.
To adapt to a rapidly warming world, metropolises are looking to green roofs, which boost biodiversity and reduce temperatures and flooding.
The change may speed up flood recovery, but it will leave communities — and taxpayers — facing the same problems over and over again.
Organizers want the 50,000 attendees to pitch in toward solutions.
The agency is finally moving on getting gridlocked money to farmers. But at what cost?