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24 Sep 2017 18:30

Facebook/Travel Portland A safe haven sounds like a good idea right about now. Somewhere warm, but not too warm; free from roof-toppling hurricanesand ground-rumbling earthquakes; close to a river or ocean, but far enough to avoid thethreats of floodingand sea level rise. Which placesdoes that leave? According to climate scientists and urban planners, not a lot. "The bottom line is it’s going to be bad everywhere," Bruce Riordan, the director of the Climate Readiness Institute at the Universit...
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