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How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
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“Facebook and Twitter, online petitions, comments sent from apps such as Countable, and boilerplate emails that come from advocacy-group websites. Don’t waste your time. Congresspeople don’t trust these channels; they’re too easy to hack, game, or blast out en masse.”
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
“All of these states have vast, clean, reliable sources of fresh water. They won’t endure the blistering heat of the South. And except for a corner of New York, all of them are far from the coasts, so they won’t suffer from sea-level rise and hurricanes. Because they’re cooler and wetter than the West Coast, they’re even less prone to wildfires. The Great Lakes themselves have recently experienced massive algae blooms, some of which kill fish, birds, and turtles and poison our drinking water. Fertilizer and household cleaning products running into the watershed help to feed these blooms. The affected states have teamed up to study and fix the problem. Otherwise, though, many of the cities on the Great Lakes are ideally suited to a life in the new, hotter, drier, rainier world. Read on.”
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
“The Great Lakes. If there’s a climate-change sweet spot in the United States, this is it: the Northern states that get their water from the Great Lakes. They’re Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.”
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
“For example, if you click Washington, DC, you learn that by 2080 it will feel like today’s Greenwood, Mississippi, which is 9.8° hotter and 75% wetter than today’s DC. And if you click Jacksonville, Florida, you discover that it will feel like the southern tip of Mexico—practically Belize.”
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
“Just for fun, have a look at Miami. The nonprofit Union of Concerned Scientists calculates that by 2060, a staggering 58.5% of Miami’s inhabitable land will be underwater. By 2100, it’ll be more like 94%. Miami is going away.”
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
― How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
