A study cited by Axios suggests that climate change is causing people to flee flood-prone areas, leading to “climate abandonment” zones.
However, the study undercutted itself by admitting that Americans are moving to areas with greater climate risk in the South and Southwest.
The study’s conclusions are based on projections and equations, lacking direct input from the people who moved. (Trending: Bud Light Gets Bad News Ahead of Christmas)
“Climate migration is already taking place within American communities, new data finds, as people flee flood-prone areas, and create ‘climate abandonment’ zones,” the report noted.
“The study constitutes the latest warning sign of the effects of climate change.”
“Population shifts, and a larger reckoning for real estate, are only expected to worsen as global average surface temperatures rise.”
It also fails to acknowledge that real estate in coastal areas, supposedly at risk from climate change, is increasing in value.
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