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Economists and Scientists Deeply Disagree About the Cost of Climate Change
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Are Blue Cities Pushing People into Harm's Way?
Season 6
Episode 9
Some of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. are also the riskiest when it comes to climate change. And we’ve long puzzled: WHY? In this episode, we explore how the Great Recession, liberal housing policy and well-intentioned community decision-making have fueled our nationwide housing crisis and helped drive people to move into harm’s way.
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Maiya May investigates what caused the 2025 LA Wildfires and how we can prevent future disasters.
13:15
As climate change worsens, will people stop flocking to the South?
12:45
It turns out that the mysterious cold blob may actually be a bigger deal than we realize…
12:11
Can scientists and engineers slow the loss of sea ice before it's too late?
26:08
Maiya explores slowing ocean currents, electrification, and nature’s role in reaching net-zero.
26:16
Maiya explores climate tipping points and what our weather will look like as our climate changes.
26:18
Maiya explores the growing extremes of droughts and floods and their impact on our food and water.
26:16
Explore the deadliest type of weather, heat, and learn how cities are turning the temperature down.
26:20
When is it time to leave your home? Maiya May explores climate adaptation on our changing planet.
26:17
Join Maiya May as she explores which climate systems are at their tipping point.
13:01
Flooding is getting worse, and not just from hurricanes or rising tides, but from heavy rainfall.
14:03
2024 was the warmest winter on record, so winter storms are a thing of the past, right?