
Kevin Crowe
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Data journalist for The Washington Post. Hiker, bass chaser, lake surfer. English y Español. RTs not endorsements. He/him.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/kevin-crowe/ 20-04-2009 20:45:12
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1/ Rising sea levels along the Southeast and Gulf Coast pose a really unpleasant problem -- they are swamping septic tanks. Brady Dennis Kevin Crowe John Muyskens and jahi chikwendiu reveal what's at stake in Miami-Dade County, and beyond: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

1) Today, the The Washington Post published the latest installment of our series, “The Drowning South,” about rapid sea level rise along the Gulf and SE Atlantic coasts. For today’s story, I headed to Florida to report on an often unseen threat: Septic tanks wapo.st/44Wv0XJ

A stunning look at how high tide/sunny day flooding is impacting one community in North Carolina from Brady Dennis Niko Kommenda Emily Wright washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…


Even among world leaders, both Biden and Trump are old. Nice visual deep dive on world leaders' ages by Ruby Artur Galocha Kevin Crowe washingtonpost.com/world/interact…

1/ Our next installment in The Drowning South has published! Steven Mufson and Ricky Carioti traveled to Louisana's Plaquemines Parish to capture how a huge LNG exporter has its own #climate plan -- a massive seawall to protect its assets washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Student journalism: In his 17 months as UF president, Ben Sasse more than tripled his office’s spending, directing millions in university funds into secretive consulting contracts, high-paying positions for his GOP allies. Garrett Shanley The Alligator alligator.org/article/2024/0…

1/ Our most recent installment of our series, "The Drowning South," published today. It's a stunning story, exploring to what lengths Americans will go to to hold back the sea, from Chris Mooney John Muyskens Brady Dennis Ricky Carioti & Emily Wright washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

These six places saw their worst storm surge ever, due to #hurricanehelene By Kevin Crowe Anna Phillips John Muyskens Brady Dennis and Monica Ulmanu ohttps://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/09/28/helene-storm-surge-city-impact/

Over 99% of the inland homes hit by Helene did not have public flood insurance. And those numbers have fallen in the last decade. New from me Kevin Crowe and Molly Hennessy-Fiske. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…


Kevin Crowe Molly Hennessy-Fiske Stephanie Buchanan didn't know she didn't have flood insurance until she called her insurance provider. "Nobody said anything about it," she told me. She has no idea what she will do next.


🇺🇸 Flood Insurance Rare In Helene's Inland Path ▫The United States’ crumbling flood insurance system faces a new test after Hurricane Helene ▫Kevin Crowe Shannon Osaka Molly Hennessy-Fiske 👉is.gd/8xKGzn👈 #frontpagestoday #USA The Washington Post 🇺🇸


EXCLUSIVE: Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps vastly underestimated the flood risk faced by properties in the parts of North Carolina devastated by #Helene a The Washington Post analysis shows. Via Kevin Crowe Shannon Osaka and John Muyskens washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/1…

1/ You may not know it yet, but #climate risk is already repricing what's likely your most valuable asset: your home. Check out the first in the series, Climate Coach: Real Estate Edition, by Michael J. Coren Kevin Crowe and Naema Ahmed washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Not every city is prepared for extreme weather and #climate risks. Michael J. Coren Naema Ahmed and Kevin Crowe have worked with the firm AlphaGeo to identify which places are resilient -- and you can look up yours to see where it ranks: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

NEW: Distrust of FEMA in western NC is having a real-world impact, reports Brianna Sacks and Kevin Crowe It's made people there less willing to apply for federal disaster aid, per a The Washington Post analysis, compared to those in less hard-hit GA and SC. washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/1…

Well done piece by Brianna Sacks & Kevin Crowe that highlights the lack of faith in institutions, the corrosive effects of bad actors on social media, and the challenges of helping people in Appalachia. washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/1…

Why sea level rise in the U.S. South is blowing past expectations The latest in our series, The Drowing South. via John Muyskens Simon Ducroquet Kevin Crowe Shannon Osaka Niko Kommenda washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

As Trump prepares to shift the Federal Emergency Management Agency's work to the states, a The Washington Post analysis shows some states are unprepared to take over. By Anna Phillips Jake Spring Kevin Crowe and Dan Diamond washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…