Florida’s Cape Coral real estate boom show reality of climate crisis era
Chris Hayes: “As we put more carbon into the air and heat the atmosphere, it’s producing more frequent, more extreme weather events that hit precisely those highly desirable areas like Cape Coral. And what we are seeing today in Southwest Florida is the aftermath.”
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