basquebromance
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In Arizona, where extreme heat in Phoenix killed a record 172 people in 2017, so many people are moving north from Phoenix to Flagstaff that Flagstaff residents joke about building a wall to keep them out
www.theguardian.com
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Climate gentrification: the rich can afford to move – what about the poor?
As people flee intense heat in Arizona for gentler climes, property and rental values soar. But what about those left behind?