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Subject: Sizing up Sandy
Date: November 20, 2012 3:14:04 PM EST
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Sizing up Sandy

Dear Allan,

After the largest Atlantic hurricane on record affected U.S. states from southern Florida to northern Maine and as far west as Wisconsin, analysts from the Union of Concerned Scientists are looking at the implications of the storm in our Hurricane Sandy: Confronting the Realities of Climate Change blog series.

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  • Rachel Cleetus, senior climate economist – health and economic impacts
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Allan Feldman
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Professor of Science Education
Department of Secondary Education
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