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Hurricane Maria: a haircut, resilient palms and NASA’s Black Marble

11 Dec 2018 Liz Kalaugher
Maria Uriarte
Maria Uriarte assesses trees in Toro Negro state forest, Puerto Rico, three months after Hurricane Maria. (Courtesy: Kevin Krajick/Earth Institute, Columbia University.)
As well as killing almost 3,000 people in Puerto Rico in September 2017, Hurricane Maria killed or s

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