Outside/In: Is climate change a factor in your life choices?
Recently, a listener reached out to the show asking us: where is the safest place to live in the United States, in light of climate change?

This got us wondering if climate change is becoming a factor in how you're structuring your lives: where you live, the choice to have children, where you work, how you get around. It also got us thinking about the fact that these choices have impacts, and can represent a specific relationship to land.

We may follow up with you and/or include your response in an upcoming episode. By submitting this survey, you agree that your response may be included on the podcast and/or on the radio.

Feel free to answer one or all of the following questions, and if you have more thoughts, please feel free to get in touch at outsidein@nhpr.org.
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Location (as specific as you're comfortable - city, state, country) *
Name *
Has your life been materially affected by climate change (impact of a storm, neighborhood getting more expensive due to people moving inland, staying inside due to wildfire smoke, etc)?
Have you ever made or not made a big move in which you considered climate as a factor in your decision-making? (e.g. reconsidering a relocation to California due to wildfires, or moving anyway despite the risk)
Have you ever considered the impacts of climate change in a smaller move (i.e. looking carefully at flood maps)? How did it change your final decision?
Does (or has) climate change factored into your decision to start a family?
Have you changed anything else in your life in response to climate change?
Do you have any thoughts about the question itself? Does the premise bother you? Have you been answering/talking about this a lot? Read any particularly good or bad takes?
Anything else you want to tell us?
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