How climate change will shape every US state by 2050
Peter Moore
16 April 2024
The state of the weather
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Alabama: Rising seas and retreating shores
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Alaska: Melting glaciers and deadly tundra fires
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Arizona: Hellish heat waves and devastating droughts
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Arkansas: Heavy rains and flooding
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California: Fires, droughts, and rising sea levels
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Colorado: Higher temperatures and severe water shortages
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Connecticut: Rising sea levels and coastal chaos
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Delaware: Floods, droughts, and rising sea levels
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District of Columbia: Hotter summers, struggling sewage systems
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Florida: Stronger and more frequent hurricanes
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Georgia: Warmer days, longer droughts
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Hawaii: Warming oceans
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Idaho: Longer droughts, nastier wildfires
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Illinois: Flooded crops and drier summers
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Indiana: Floods, droughts, and algal blooms
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Iowa: Floods and tornadoes
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Kansas: Droughts, heat waves, and tornadoes too
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Kentucky: Floods, droughts, and stunted crops
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Louisiana: Rising seas and submerged land
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Maine: Rising sea levels and coastal flooding
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Maryland: Rising seas and retreating shores
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Massachusetts: Heavier rain and rising sea levels
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Michigan: Heavy rains and heat waves
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Minnesota: Shorter winters and more flooding
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Mississippi: Heavy rain and rising sea levels
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Missouri: Flooding and droughts
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Montana: Vanishing alpine ecosystems and glaciers
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Nebraska: Debilitating droughts and water shortages
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Nevada: Longer droughts and plummeting water levels
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New Hampshire: Devastating floods
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New Jersey: Vanishing boardwalks
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New Mexico: Heat waves, wildfires, and desertification
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New York: Hotter cities, rising sea levels
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North Carolina: Rising seas and raging storms
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North Dakota: More flooding, extended growing seasons
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Ohio: Devastating droughts and unrelenting rain
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Oklahoma: Debilitating droughts, more irrigation
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Oregon: Wilder wildfires
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Pennsylvania: Biblical floods
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Rhode Island: Coastal crisis
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South Carolina: Coastal flooding
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South Dakota: Good times and bad
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Tennessee: More extreme weather events
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Texas: Battered coastlines and hotter summers
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Utah: Drought-fueled water crisis
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Vermont: Heavy rains and flooding
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Virginia: Costly coastal storms
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Washington: Acidic oceans and warmer streams
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West Virginia: More costly floods
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Wisconsin: Poisoned lakes
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Wyoming: More intense wildfires
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