Miami And Tampa Aren’t The Best Places To Live Anymore
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, explains how cities like Miami and Tampa are dropping off the “best places to live” lists due to rising climate-related risks like hurricanes and insurance costs. According to The Wall Street Journal, cities in the Northeast — such as Hartford and Springfield, IL — are now gaining favor for their moderate weather and affordable living. McIntyre suggests we may already be witnessing a climate-driven migration shift away from southern states like Florida.
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