Don’t Live In Tampa During Climate Change, According to New List
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Tampa ranks among the worst U.S. cities to live in during climate change, according to a Policygenius study. He cites two major hurricanes—Helene and Milton—that devastated coastal areas like St. Petersburg last year. With Gulf waters reaching 90 degrees, McIntyre warns that Tampa faces repeated and intensified storm threats due to supercharged hurricanes driven by climate warming.
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