Andrew Revkin
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Podcast Appearances
times exposure, how many people, how much stuff, factoring in vulnerability or resilience.
Climate change is changing the hazard for some things, not for tornadoes, not for everything.
Exposure is this expanding bullseye.
This is another hashtag, expanding bullseye.
Get out there and look for that.
And you'll see I'm pushing these two geographers who do this for every hazard, wildfire, earthquake, flood, coastal storm.
And we're building an expanding bullseye in an area and nature's throwing darts.
Some of the darts are getting bigger because of global warming.
Some of the darts we don't know.
What do you do?
Like, what do you do?
Well, you get out of the way, right?
You don't want to be on the dartboard.
And it just simplifies the whole formula.
To me, it's kind of a transformational potential.
To go into a bar.
Maybe I should print these things.
100%.
There should be coasters in bars.
And by the way, if you look at what's happening in the world, the data also show that in rich places and poor places, we still are moving into zones of hazard faster than climate is changing.