So that's where we are. We have more violent storms, we have more ferocious and damaging wildfires, we have hotter temperatures, we have a dramatically warming ocean. And as I've said, Climate change has moved from the Science department to the economics department because all of those science measures bring costs onto the American public. Droughts, wildfires, hurricanes disrupt agriculture and transit of groceries, and they make food more expensive for Americans. (10:42–10:58)
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Asserts that climate change impacts have economic costs for Americans.
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