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Inside Dominica’s Efforts to Become the World’s First Hurricane-proof Island
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Inside Dominica’s Efforts to Become the World’s First Hurricane-proof Island
Sat, 2019-11-23 18:01 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Lead Image: When Hurricane Maria struck Dominica in September 2017, more than 90 per cent of the island's structures were destroyed and leaves were ripped from trees. Today, the people of Dominica are rebuilding with the knowledge that climate change could mean a future of storms like Maria. PHOTOGRAPH BY GALAXIID, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
travelandleisure.com - by Cailey Rizzo - November 21 2019
When Hurricane Maria barreled through the Caribbean in September 2017, it destroyed 90 percent of the island of Dominica overnight. When the storm cleared, Dominica didn’t just want to rebuild. From the rubble, the island developed a new goal: to become the world’s first climate-resilient nation.
And, according to a new National Geographic report, the island is on track to do exactly that.
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CLICK HERE - THIS CARIBBEAN ISLAND IS ON TRACK TO BECOME THE WORLD’S FIRST HURRICANE-PROOF COUNTRY
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