What is the RISKIEST Region in the US as the Climate Changes?

What is the RISKIEST Region in the US as the Climate Changes?

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@slpanda5610
@slpanda5610 - 11.02.2024 11:13

Bruh why are all these women so fine 🔥

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@JOESMITH-qs8ue
@JOESMITH-qs8ue - 11.02.2024 09:20

Leftist using the leftist climate change feamongering to tell people they shouldn't leave leftist controlled areas.

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@ButtonPhonics
@ButtonPhonics - 11.02.2024 09:19

reading the comments - obvious most know little about it all - let's start - the percentage of the atmosphere that is CO2? We all used to believe it btu seriously - humans causing it? Study Solar Sciences and Atmospheric Air Pressure that is used to measure Temperatures everywhere in our galaxy except Earth Answers please? No cheating!!!!!tutt tutt

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@chucklohn522
@chucklohn522 - 11.02.2024 09:04

It’s because of the solar maximum happening now.

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@chaweeboi8842
@chaweeboi8842 - 11.02.2024 02:10

People still dont believe in climate change even when insurance companies pull out of their state because its "too risky" wheres the disconnect 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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@user-xq4el3zr1b
@user-xq4el3zr1b - 11.02.2024 01:45

That's a trick question! There's no such thing as climate change! JESUS CHRIST is LORD.

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@lc285
@lc285 - 10.02.2024 22:53

Live for today.

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@user-ws6bx6ib6d
@user-ws6bx6ib6d - 10.02.2024 22:18

What's going on with that hairline? She's got hair horns coming in 😅

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@I_am_somebody_1234
@I_am_somebody_1234 - 10.02.2024 21:50

So, moral of the story, buy real estate in Detroit, as its gonna be one of the few safe places from climate change

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@itsv1p3r
@itsv1p3r - 10.02.2024 20:30

Being worried about climate change is pretty funny

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@danwoodward3786
@danwoodward3786 - 10.02.2024 17:22

Most of the fires about 90% are set by individuals,so how are you predicting those,you cant!!!

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@dominictibo2539
@dominictibo2539 - 10.02.2024 13:19

Canada should build more house for when american will buy our house so canadian move more north cause i am ready too hot here in summer already ... plz give me land in NUNAVUT

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@xanders-game
@xanders-game - 10.02.2024 07:30

Everybody, come to Detroit! We have tons of abandoned properties you can snatch up for cheap. As long as you don't mind rebuilding, restoring, and renovating. Crime isn't the threat Detroit used to be known for anymore, either.

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@yeonheel3407
@yeonheel3407 - 10.02.2024 06:40

I have started living in the US since a few years ago. The most shocking thing here is nobody no government cares about trashes and reducing amount of it and how to recycle to avoid making waste. Those are the main damage to the earth. And US produces alot of it. I sincerely feel here must have stricter rules about it for nxt generation.

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@spencjon4822
@spencjon4822 - 10.02.2024 05:00

Idk… other than fires in the forests, the north-west coast is great. It’s moderate in the winter while also being pretty mild in the summer.

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@marctheriault5531
@marctheriault5531 - 10.02.2024 02:24

Very interesting video, but geeze, why so much make-up on the presenter's face? Why not just put a mask on her face if she's that ugly?

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@JenniferGraceMartinez
@JenniferGraceMartinez - 09.02.2024 21:24

What about Hawaii?

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@clarkarussell
@clarkarussell - 09.02.2024 20:24

Per usual, Alaska and Hawaii are ignored.

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@playinragz8183
@playinragz8183 - 09.02.2024 17:42

Remember when all those cavemen melted down the ice age with their cars and planes? Learn from history!

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@lessonstolivefor
@lessonstolivefor - 09.02.2024 16:57

I can’t wait to get out of texas

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@user-uq9im9uo7s
@user-uq9im9uo7s - 09.02.2024 15:11

Feet
Socks

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@markweaver1012
@markweaver1012 - 09.02.2024 12:54

The west has always been prone to wildfires. They didn't build all those fire lookout towers in the mountains 100+ years ago for nothing. And water has always been scarce, but there would be plenty for cities if so much wasn't being used to produce water intensive crops in the California desert. Desalination is also cheap enough for residential (but not agricultural) use. In general, if we impose carbon taxes and raise the cost of electricity in the future, the warmer weather places will have an advantage because even temperatures that seem 'scalding' hot are many fewer degrees away from comfortable living conditions during southern summers than frigid winter temperatures are in the north. Northern living is simply a lot more energy intensive than southern living and if the price of energy goes way up due to carbon taxes and a general switch to renewables, there will be a bigger cost advantage for the south that will boost their economies (commercial establishments have to be heated and cooled too) and push more people to move in that direction.

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@dubsar
@dubsar - 09.02.2024 11:55

People are moving there because it's so risky that asset owners are selling them quietly to unsuspecting buyers who won't be able to insure their new houses...

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@jamessedoff3877
@jamessedoff3877 - 09.02.2024 11:27

“Science Communicator” she is. LOL. And to think so called educated people listen to these specious thoughts on PBS’s “climate change” hoax is laughable. “97% of scientists say it is so!” Just follow the money. P.T. Barnum once said, “A sucker is born every minute”. So true. Defund PBS. Trump 2024 🇺🇸

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@whitfieldpalmer4003
@whitfieldpalmer4003 - 09.02.2024 10:51

Lemmings.

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@tombeegeeeye5765
@tombeegeeeye5765 - 09.02.2024 08:15

Most assumer they will be dead by 2060. I bet we see a reverse in ten years.

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@Baddiedaddy
@Baddiedaddy - 09.02.2024 07:00

People are not buying into the climate hysteria that has been around for DECADES. Democrats have ruined their jurisdictions and businesses are moving jobs to more friendly environments. It’s that simple.

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@howardmarkert8150
@howardmarkert8150 - 09.02.2024 03:16

I proactively moved 15 years ago from the SF Bay Area to NE Ohio to avoid the risks of climate change. At the time I was comparing the US vs. European weather modeling and felt that the US models were far too conservative in the amount of change that would occur; now 15 years later looking back at those old models it turns out that even the European models were conservative and that what the outcomes the models predicted for 2050 are likely to be happening in most areas by 2030, and the 2030 outcomes have either already occurred or are likely to occur this year. That being said NE Ohio currently has the weather that SE Ohio had in 2010 and will liklet have the weather that Eastern Tennessee had in 2010 by 2040 at the latest. What did I avoid many years of wildfires and droughts in the Bay Area as well as some heat waves, and mega storms (atmospheric rivers) bringing torrential rains and mudslides as well as coastal erosion; meanwhile I have dealt with warmer temperatures leading to more ice storms than snow storms in NE Ohio and some mild droughts (compared to California). I was also an econonic refugee from the Bay Area and have drastically improved my standard of living and net worth by moving to the Rust Belt (an economic sacrifice zone).

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@user-kq5yf5wg9x
@user-kq5yf5wg9x - 09.02.2024 01:58

Personally, I think the biggest factor (that wasn’t thoroughly discussed) is access to drinking water. As stated 4 of the locations rely on a steadily dying Colorado River. The others are coastal towns. Honestly, the best place to move to will ultimately be the Great Lakes area. I’ll never leave my Michigan home.

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@therealking6202
@therealking6202 - 09.02.2024 01:33

I'm thinking she wore a different outfit, but it was, um, too distracting, so they threw a t shirt on top. To cover the distractions.

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@user-wg6fw4ou1b
@user-wg6fw4ou1b - 09.02.2024 00:57

More BS

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@user-vq4oe1tj3j
@user-vq4oe1tj3j - 08.02.2024 23:32

Doesn’t anybody notice that Hawaii and Alaska are part of the US but are rarely mentioned in programs like this about the US?

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@jrusovich
@jrusovich - 08.02.2024 22:18

Climate change? I live in both texas and Florida and the weather in both places seems about the same as it was when I was a little kid -- 50 years ago. No one fears moving to either state over "climate change."

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@litestuffllc7249
@litestuffllc7249 - 08.02.2024 21:18

emergency blanket... so if the CO2 level when the dinosaurs was 20 -60 times higher than today - why are you worried about the earth being OK for living things? Because you are being lied to - so government can give you more taxes and restrictions and laws and rich can sell you junk you dont need like wind mills and solar panels and EVs. Do you feel stupid yet?

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@litestuffllc7249
@litestuffllc7249 - 08.02.2024 21:16

While the earth is warming as it comes out of the little ice age which ended 400 years ago; Could CO2 be making it significantly worse? What is closest to CO2 in the atmosphere? 40%? 20%? 10%? 5%, 1% or 0%? Answer 0% 0.04% is CO2 of which 0.01 is human produced at most. 1 part in 10,000. So if a 100,000 people in a football stadium represented the atmosphere how many people would be human CO2 - Eleven. About 1 in 10,000; if that person caught fire could they warm up the other 10,000 , what if they had an emegency blanet? No.. thats right you are being lied to and manipulated. What level was CO2 when the Dinosaurs roamed the earth? 1000-3000 parts per million.. now it is only 44 parts per million. CO2 was 20 to 60 times higher than now. So was the earth dead?

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@davidekhalil944
@davidekhalil944 - 08.02.2024 16:17

Why phoenix? I don't mind having a tan and wearing shorts all winter doing outdoor activities and not breaking my hip on the ice. So what's a few months under the swamp cooler by the pool with legal cannabis and bike paths everywhere... its aweful, don't come! :-)

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@ONEYEDPiRAT
@ONEYEDPiRAT - 08.02.2024 10:18

Y'all need to do more research it's going to get cold for a lot longer...

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@donnaer
@donnaer - 08.02.2024 10:17

Well if people can’t feed their families, they will go where the jobs are - notice that many of the most dangerous places offer the best tax rates and fewest regulations to companies. Prices in the north tend to be more expensive and the taxes are higher. So the risk may be necessary for many.

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@crashdsnowman1
@crashdsnowman1 - 08.02.2024 07:19

I agree, Florida is one of the worst places to move to especially now that home insurance is apx $12,000 per year. People from up north move down here but usually only stay a few years, they just can't get use to the heat.

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@bobbobberbobalina
@bobbobberbobalina - 08.02.2024 06:12

Because Climate Change as presented by the media is total BS. Which is annoying since it allows people to easily ignore actual environmental degradation. Good God humans are dumb.

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@randysabel
@randysabel - 08.02.2024 04:36

My home is East Central Wisconsin. My house is on Lake Winnebago with a view the Western Sunset over the water. Winters can be cold and snow but I have tools to cope with that. I am gonna stay here until I die of a very old age.

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@Reelworthy
@Reelworthy - 08.02.2024 04:30

faithful believers… I’ll stick to observable evidences not faith in white coats with government paychecks telling us “trust us.” Didn’t you people learn anything from the 20th century?

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@hamishkebb3550
@hamishkebb3550 - 08.02.2024 03:16

great info

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@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 - 07.02.2024 21:55

The area with the most guns is the riskiest region in the US.

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@michaelking8903
@michaelking8903 - 07.02.2024 18:59

If governments would stop trying to manipulate the weather that would be a start to some normalization of weather patterns.

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@mellocello187
@mellocello187 - 07.02.2024 18:54

We moved from Chicago to Los Angeles 22 years ago for my husband’s job. For the first 5 years we didn’t even own a fan, and our central AC was wonky and we didn’t need it anyway. We got a fan when I started having hot flashes. Then over the next few years we got another fan, and another, and a couple of years ago we had our HVAC replaced because we needed the AC. The change has been, no pun, palpable. We went from a joking 72 degrees year round to 90 in the summer and low of 40s in the winter. (We are 4 miles from the beach; the valley gets to 115).

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@ReeceandHannah
@ReeceandHannah - 07.02.2024 18:27

Why are people moving to climate change risk areas? The obvious reason is they do not believe the overblown risk predictions distributed by the climate change industry. This is the same reason the banks will still lend to the rich to build multimillion dollar homes on the ocean. They all know that the risk is insignificant. The real social wonder is why so many people give lipservice to this ideology while demonstrating by their actions they do not believe it.

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@KarenWilliams-hk4ee
@KarenWilliams-hk4ee - 07.02.2024 18:19

Gotta get the moon and Mars ready!

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@beesquestionmark
@beesquestionmark - 07.02.2024 17:51

Me, watching this knowing my mom refuses to move anywhere but Florida 👁️👄👁️

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@jimmycain8669
@jimmycain8669 - 07.02.2024 11:59

The coastline is in the same place it was when I was a kid in 1954 at Biloxi as it is now. Al Gore said we were going to be under water 20 years ago. Covid was bull crap too for money and power. Money and power is what Covid and global warming have in common.

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