Andrew Hurley, professor of history at UMSL, will study St. Louis’ reaction to past natural disasters to help determine the best course of action for dealing with future problems related to climate change. His research is part of a consortium that received a $20 million grant to study climate variability. (Photo by August Jennewein)
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