Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Cool U.S. cities prepare as future 'havens' for climate migrants

Cool U.S. cities prepare as future 'havens' for climate migrants

NEW YORK, April 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The lakefront Minnesota city of Duluth has some of the coldest temperatures outside Alaska in the United States, and gets more than seven feet (2 m) of snow each winter on average. But Harvard professor Jesse Keenan thinks the frigid city may eventually prove an appealing relocation destination for Florida residents, as climate change brings increasingly unbearable heat to already warm parts of the United States.

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