The movement of people because of climate factors has begun.
Pogue s book is wide-ranging, taking on topics from how to prepare for floods and wildfires to where to invest to help the environment and your retirement security. I met with him recently (via Zoom) asking Pogue to share some of his advice and insights. Here are the highlights, edited for space and clarity:
Next Avenue: We should make it clear at the outset that your book is a survival guide, not a guide to shrinking your carbon footprint, right?
David Pogue: The climate has changed,
past tense. This stuff we re seeing with the hurricanes and the wildfires that s not an anomaly. That s what we ve got from now on. So, trying to pretend that we can stave off all of it is folly.