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The climate crisis - long a far-off warning or even political talking point - is suddenly a deadly reality. And it s starting to have what one expert called local effects, meaning it s really changing the way people live, hitting the food they eat, places they live, and especially their health. Climate change is an economic issue, now more than ever.