When We Are with Alex Steffen

Why do some people want you to ignore climate threats?

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Jan 27, 2026
A sharp look at claims that no place is safer from climate threats. It explores who benefits from insisting everywhere is equally endangered. The conversation highlights how risk is measured and why avoiding the most brittle places matters. It warns against tactics that hide relative safety to preserve risky assets and urges focusing on escaping the worst harms.
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INSIGHT

No Perfect Havens, But Relative Safety Exists

  • Climate havens don't exist if you mean places untouched by climate impacts or societal stress.
  • But it's false to claim every place is equally unsafe; relative safety does exist.
ADVICE

Avoid The Worst-Exposed Places

  • Avoid the worst-exposed places rather than trying to find a perfect safe haven.
  • Use improving risk tools to choose locations that materially improve your odds.
ADVICE

Start With Personal Climate Triage

  • Start a personal climate strategy by not living where the worst problems will happen if you can avoid it.
  • Triage away from brittleness and ruggedize through relocation when necessary.
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