We could have avoided all this had you simply given all your life choices to government
Relocating, or buying a house? Climate change means asking a lot of hard questions
For those thinking about relocating — perhaps for a job, or after retirement — there are myriad decisions to make. But these days, one of the key considerations is climate change. With heat, fires, flooding and devastating storms increasing in both frequency and intensity, buyers are being forced not only to figure out whether the homes they want to purchase can stand up to environmental forces, but also whether entire communities will remain sustainable in the coming years and decades.
New York Times columnists Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard did a deep dive into the topic in their article, “How to Shop For a Home that Won’t Be Upended by Climate Change.“
Lieber joins Here & Now‘s Robin Young to talk about the questions to ask and where to find the answers.
Yeah, it’s a stupid podcast, because we’ve never had bad weather before. Never, had, say, a hurricane obliterate Galveston, Texas, killing an estimated 8,000. In Warmist World everything is linked to ‘climate change’. If we head to Fish Wrap we get
Are You Prepared for a Climate Disaster?
Test your knowledge of how to handle hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and more.Hurricanes. Flooding. Wildfires. Tornadoes. As climate change makes natural disasters more severe and frequent, many people are finding themselves exposed to unfamiliar threats.
Preparation can be the difference between life and death.
How much water would knock you off your feet? What should you do if you’re in a car during a tornado? Take our quiz to test your knowledge of what to do before, during and after a disaster.
The whole thing is really just questions on what you do during/before disasters which have always happened. But, you know, this is a cult.
Well, that’s actually caused by ‘climate change’, you know.
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