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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Why Many Americans May Flee to Alaska in the Coming Decades

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Job opportunity, the cool factor and affordability may no longer be the major reason Americans move. Instead, climate change may force people to flee certain regions into cities that can maintain cooler temperatures and ward off rising sea levels. Scientists predict that most of California and the Southwest, along with the East Coast and Southeast will be disaster zones in a few decades due to drought, wildfires, heat waves, hurricanes and rising sea levels. But the Pacific Northwest, the northern Great Plains and the Midwest are predicted to fair much better as global warming heats up.

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