Recent Press
USA Today: Hurricane Ian destroyed his house. Still homeless, he's facing near-record summer heat.
CNBC: Miami is ‘ground zero’ for climate risk. People are moving to the area and building there anyway.
CNET: Climate change is making homeownership more expensive. Here’s how to weather the storm.
CNBC: Climate change could cost Americans born in 2024 nearly $500,000 in their lifetime
National Public Radio and Gulf States Newsroom: 1 year after devastating tornado, Rolling Fork mobile home park residents fight to return home
Route 50: Community groups step up to help rural agencies’ disaster recovery
The New York Times: Disasters forced 2.5 million Americans from their homes last year.
National Geographic: Extreme weather is coming for our homes. Experts weigh in on how to prepare.
CNBC: Climate change could impose ‘substantial financial costs’ on U.S. household finances, Treasury warns
NPR Marketplace: After disasters, mobile home owners often struggle to recover
KCBS Radio: Owning a mobile home can save you money and reduce your carbon footprint.
KUNC: A decade after floods, Lyons mobile home residents haven’t found their way home
Grist: Mobile homes could be a climate solution. So why don’t they get more respect?
The Washington Post: Idalia shows need to protect manufactured homes
Reuters: Maui wildfire victims fear land grab may threaten Hawaiian culture
Associated Press: Online posts spread misinformation about FEMA aid following MAUI wildfires
Morning Brew: Maui locals worry about getting displaced from fire-ravaged land
Reuters: Maui fires raise questions over warnings, death toll hits 80
The Vicksburg Post: When disasters are deemed too small, rural Mississippi struggles to recover
National Business Daily: The Maui Island Wildfire: Climate change, a sudden drought, invasive plants, and hurricanes formed a deadly combination
The Hill: The 15-minute city: Urban planning epiphany or ‘climate change lockdown’ conspiracy?
Mississippi Today: When disasters are deemed too small, rural Mississippi struggles to recover
Inside Climate News: Legislative proposals in Colorado aims to tackle urban sprawl, a housing shortage and climate change all at once
Colorado Public Radio: It’s taking households with lower incomes to rebuild after the Marshall Fire
The Denver Post: Marshall Fire victims with lower incomes, less insurance lag in rebuilding, study finds | The Daily Camera
The Wall Street Journal: Mississippi town leveled by tornado fights to stay on the map
The Colorado Sun: More than 100 homes are still uninhabitable from Marshall fire smoke and ash contamination
KUNC: Communities rush to repair mobile homes damaged by Marshall Fire winds
Nevada Current: ‘Sitting on a time bomb’: Mobile home residents at risk in red hot housing market | Colorado Newsline
Grist: After the winter storm, a Texas mobile home community’s nightmare was far from over
KUNC: Parked - How mobile home residents were left behind after Colorado’s 2013 flood
News4Jax and Climate Central: Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in St. Johns County
America Adapts: Hazard mitigation meets climate adaptation
Vice: Houston’s solution to climate change is to force low-income people to move
Citylab: Why historic preservation needs to be part of disaster planning
High Country News: How 2013’s Front Range floods changed the face of the region