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 nostr:npub1yck44z5zqxmwpqzqs75ay6ffjdw843ng9p6mz0lzfff3fgz2djlsngujmw It's absolutely true that there are risks everywhere. But it is also true that those risks are not equally distributed. There's no "safe" place from climate change. There's only less risky.

**don't build in a 500 year floodplain (or anywhere near it)

**don't build on a marshland, wetland, on the coast, in the middle of a forest

The northeast and midwest are actually relative goldilocks zones. Anywhere that experiences both cold/heat are better prepared for both.