Climate Migration: How Extreme Weather is Forcing People to Abandon Their Homes
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the growing phenomenon of climate migration, where extreme weather events are prompting people to move away from vulnerable areas. They highlight the recent severe weather in Connecticut and North Carolina, where homes are being abandoned due to flooding and erosion. The conversation underscores the unpredictability of climate change, with even traditionally safer regions like Connecticut facing extreme weather, making no place truly safe.
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