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Explore "hurricanes" with insightful episodes like "NPR News: 05-09-2024 11PM EDT", "Hurricane Idalia’s Multibillion $$$ Impact & Narcan Goes Over-The-Counter", "Monday, August 28, 2023", "Friday, June 2, 2023" and "Why Melting Ice In Antarctica Is Making Hurricanes Worse In Texas" from podcasts like ""NPR News Now", "Morning Brew Daily", "The 7", "The 7" and "Short Wave"" and more!
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Hurricanes are perhaps the most destructive force of nature we have to deal with here on Earth. When a mind-boggling number of factors all fall into place just right, the outcome can be an enormous system of storms that is as awesome as it is powerful.
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On a hot night in Brooklyn, Bill Nye and Eugene Mirman get steamed up about climate change with help from their guests, Nobel Prize-winning climatologist Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig and comedians Jemaine Clement and Michael Che.
The climate heats up in the Bell House when Neil deGrasse Tyson and the StarTalk Live crew, including Questlove and Dr. Adam Sobel, look at the causes, politics and science of climate change.
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