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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Small Midwestern States To Be Hit Hardest By Climate Change: Report

Ryan Grim
HuffPost Reporting

The politics of climate change are difficult in the Senate, it's often said, because it's a regional issue: coal state senators are afraid their economies will be driven under if the price of dirty energy rises too quickly.

Climate change is, in fact, a regional issue, but not in the short-term way that the coal senators think, according to new analysis from The Nature Conservancy. The environmental group finds that rural Midwestern states will face the greatest consequences of climate change. The three that will face the steepest rise in temperature -- Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa -- are farm states whose soil will be significantly less productive as temperatures rise more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit there by 2100.

The rise by by 2050 -- only 41 years from now -- is also projected to be substantial.

The two Republican senators from Kansas, which will be most ravaged by climate change, are unlikely to support legislation addressing it.

(More here.)

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