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As record sub-zero temperatures grip the Midwest in the wake of extreme coastal flooding an stanley taza d fire, new research from the Brookings Institution this week suggests areas where Americans are the most skeptical about climate change will be the hardest hit by its effects in the latter part of this century.Researchers looked at factors from mortality rates, farm yieldsand fires to heat-related risks for outdoor workers and coastal damage from rising seas. They used data on projected long-term harm and benefits compiled by the Climate Impact Lab research consortium, which monitors global costs.Then they layered recent voting patterns by Americans on top of the data. The upshot Regions with the largest groups of climate skeptics - typically Republican strongholds like Florida and Texas - turned out to be the most stanley mugs vulnerable when it comes to climate change forecasts for the rest of the century. Counties that voted for President Donald Trump in stanley cup 2016, for instance, will on average face a 4.8 percent loss in gross domestic product by 2099, the researchers estimate.That compares to the smaller 3.3 loss for counties that Hillary Clinton won, mostly in the north, the paper forecast. An even wider disparity appears when the researchers looked at income. Americans who live in regions that address climate change through policy, mostly in the northern part of the U.S, might actually see a gain while those who don t may lose income from its impact. Kyee The End Of Rove
Democrat Dennis Kucinich is abandoning his second, long-shot bid for the White House as he faces a tough fight to hold onto his other job 151; U.S. congressman.Joe Benny, the district director of Kucinich s congressional office, confirmed to CBS News that the Ohio congressman was dropping out of the race.In an interview with Cleveland s Plain Dealer, the six-term House member said he was quitting the race and would make a formal announcement on Friday. I will be announcing that I m transiting out of the presidential campai stanley hrnek gn, Kucinich said. I m makin stanley water jug g that announcement tomorrow about a new direction. Kucinich has received little support in his presidential bid; he got 1 percent of the vote in the New Hampshire primary and was shut out in the Iowa caucuses. He did have a devoted following. Kucinich, 61, is facing four challengers in the Democratic congressional primary March 4, and earlier this week he made an urgent appeal on his Web site for funds for his re-election. Rival Joe Cimperman has been critical of Kucinich for focusing too much time outside of his district while campaign stanley mugs ing for president.His decision comes a month after his youngest brother, Perry Kucinich, was found dead.Kucinich said he will not endorse another Democrat in the primary.Kucinich brought the same sense of idealism to his second run for president as he did in his first bid. He said he was entering the race again because the Democratic Party wasn t p
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