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The Pacific Northwest could be a ‘climate refuge
UW atmospherics scientist Cliff Mass says that as global warming takes hold, we ll be better off than the rest of the lower 48 states. Author: Saint Bryan, KING 5 Evening (KING 5) Published: 7:30 PM PDT August 9, 2017 Updated: 7:33 PM PDT July 1, 2021
EDITOR S NOTE: This story first aired in August 2017.
If you think living in the Pacific Northwest looks good now, consider the next 100 years.
Atmospherics scientist Cliff Mass of the University of Washington said that as global warming takes hold, we ll be better off than the rest of the lower 48 states.
According to Mass, global warming will affect different parts of the US in different ways.