<aside> 🗓️ I had first shared this on May 21, 2021

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<aside> 👂 Most of this comes from Vox's Today Explained "A climate change of address"

"Welcome to Leeside, the US's first climate haven", Quartz by Amanda Schendruk

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Where will climate change drive catastrophic weather events?

Just looking at historical hurricane paths, wildfire devastation and potential sea level rise - we begin to see why hundreds of millions may be displaced by nature.

Hurricanes

https://geozoneblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/23/hurricane-tracks-past-present-future/ (1848 – 2013)

https://geozoneblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/23/hurricane-tracks-past-present-future/ (1848 – 2013)

Wildfires

https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/wildfires.html

https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/wildfires.html

Sea Level Rise

(+60 meters)  https://johnenglander.net/sea-level-rise-not-my-problem/

(+60 meters) https://johnenglander.net/sea-level-rise-not-my-problem/

Where will people go, when the water rises?

Who's impacted: In blue-grey, are the ares directly affected by sea level rise.

Indicators: climate events, rising insurance, proactive government mandate

Where will people go? Likely the Rust Belt near Great Lakes - "Climate Havens"

What do cities need to do to prepare?

Physically