"In 2017, a string of climate disasters – six big
hurricanes in the Atlantic, wildfires in the West, horrific mudslides,
high-temperature records breaking all over the country – caused $306
billion in damage, killing more than 300 people. After Hurricane Maria,
300,000 Puerto Ricans fled to Florida, and disaster experts estimate
that climate and weather events displaced more than 1 million Americans
from their homes last year.
Politicians inevitably vow to rebuild, to make their city
stronger than before. But in the coming years, as the climate gets
hotter, the seas keep rising and storms grow more intense, those vows
will become less and less credible. Climate change
is going to remap our world, changing not just how we live but where we
live. As scientist Peter Gleick, co-founder of the Pacific Institute,
puts it, “There is a shocking, unreported, fundamental change coming to
the habitability of many parts of the planet, including the U.S.A.”
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