The science is clear: climate change is harming our health. Arizona now sees hundreds of heat-related deaths and thousands more heat-caused emergency room visits each year. Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths worldwide. As global warming accelerates, tens of millions of people now flee their homes every year due to climate-caused increases in droughts, floods, storms, wildfires and extreme temperatures. Flooding displaces entire communities and takes a steep toll on mental health.

Here in the high country of northern Arizona, some of these dangers can feel distant — until they hit close to home. Copy article link

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