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2020 Hurricane Season & Implications for Coastal Communities
Season 2 · Episode 17

2020 Hurricane Season & Implications for Coastal Communities

What is driving this year’s record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season? And what implications is it having on coastal communities in the Gulf of Mexico? In this podcast, Amy Reed, Director of ELI’s Gulf of Mexico program, discusses the 2020 hurricane seaso

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October 1, 20207m 47s

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Hurricane season is in full swing, and this year is unlike any before. What is driving this year’s record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season? And what implications is it having on coastal communities in the Gulf of Mexico states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida? In this podcast, we talk to Amy Reed, Director of ELI’s Gulf of Mexico program, to discuss the 2020 hurricane season and what it means for those who call the Gulf home. 

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Environmental Law Institute Podcast 2020 Hurricane Season Implications Coastal Communities Atlantic Gulf Mexico ELI