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What is the Riskiest Region in the US as the Climate Changes
Season 3
Episode 11
Climate Change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters all around the world. And in the United States, more and more people seem to be moving to the places that are projected to be most impacted by climate change, from hazards such as flooding, wildfire, storms, drought and extreme heat; and leaving the most climate-resilient areas.
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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?

12:11
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12:07
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10:42
Earth's climate has varied widely over its history so why do a few degrees concern us now?

12:02
Is this mass die-off of gray whales a warning sign for us all?

9:39
As we contemplate solar geoengineering, we need to look at the risks first.

12:10
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12:45
What is the likelihood that the AMOC will collapse, and what would the consequences be?

10:58
Disease-carrying insects are spreading as the planet warms.

12:18
As climate change makes housing riskier, the next real estate bubble looms.

10:34
Wet bulb temperatures are on the rise. And they can kill.