Where to escape climate change in the U.S.

I’ve made my principle residence in a large and affluent city in the green zone in significant part because I want to maintain some semblance of the life I’m accustomed to when I enter my retirement years (and to provide a haven for younger family members). That’s just not going to happen for me if I’m in the red zone. That doesn’t mean I won’t be affected by the climate emergency, though. In the unlikely case that climate refugees don’t start showing up 20 years from now life is still going to be harder if humanity doesn’t get its act together.

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