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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
October 15, 2022

Column: Global warming’s impacts hitting home ever faster for former snowbird

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
October 15, 2022

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • October 15, 2022

Had I not seen it, I would not believe that one storm could raise the water so high as to make miles of Florida coastline unfit for buildings. ~ Robert Skoglund, The humble Farmer

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2022/10/15/the-humble-farmer-remembering-a-dozen-winters-in-orange-harbor-florida/

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