Article 47NJ5 Why people in the US south stay put in the face of climate change

Why people in the US south stay put in the face of climate change

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Megan Mayhew Bergman
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From New Orleans to the Florida panhandle, many have built up psychological resilience after living through years of extreme weather

I've long felt America, particularly the south, where I grew up, is in the "denial" stage of grief when it comes to our psychological response to climate change.

The sixth mass extinction has begun, our oceans are warming 40% faster than scientists anticipated, and the US's carbon dioxide emissions rose 3.4% in 2018. How, I wonder, is everyone so calm? So business-as-usual?

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