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"We Would Ride Safely in the Harbor of the Future": Historical Parallels between the Existential Threats of Yellow Fever and Sea Level Rise in New Orleans and Norfolk
2020
Weather, Climate, and Society
The 19th century experiences of Yellow Fever epidemics in New Orleans and Norfolk present historical parallels for how those cities, and others, are experiencing existential threats from climate change and sea level rise in the 21st century. In particular, the 19th century "Sanitary Reform" movement can be interpreted as a model for challenges facing 21st century "Climate Resilience" initiatives, including denialism and political obfuscation of scientific debates as well as tensions between
doi:10.1175/wcas-d-18-0118.1
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