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Rebuild or Retreat: People and Policy in the Outer Banks

by Scott Chamberlin | Nov 14, 2019 | Mitigadaptation

The hurricane seasons have been so intense lately that it’s hard to keep abreast of the fallout. Earlier this month, the Washington Post took us to Ocracoke, a North Carolina barrier island in the Outer Banks that’s seriously debating the question of whether to rebuild or retreat….

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