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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 5 days ago

A Climate ‘Shock’ Is Eroding Some Home Values. New Data Shows How Much. [US data]

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A Climate ‘Shock’ Is Eroding Some Home Values. New Data Shows How Much. [US data]

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A Climate ‘Shock’ Is Eroding Some Home Values. New Data Shows How Much.
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Changes in the insurance market have started to affect home prices in the most disaster-prone areas, new research finds, pushing some homeowners’ finances to the breaking point.
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  • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    Climate change is going to force migration from certain areas. Whether that happens through a planned, humanitarian process or through crushing poverty enacted by insurance markets is up to us.

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      Americans have a real preference for the latter

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        Sure. Americans want to live in fairy tale land where everything is fine and no changes are necessary. But eventually they will be forced to choose.

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    “We’ve consistently voted Republican, they try nothing, and we’re out of ideas.”

    What’s the Midwest got going on that’s driving up the costs?

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      Hail and wind

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        More tornadoes too I think. More intense rain at times.

        Hail. Yes and constant stream of questionable roofers coming to your door.

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        That’s what I was thinking. Crazy.

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    It certainly couldn’t have anything to do with the economy

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