• derf82@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Kantor said his premium had gone up by $1,900 “for no reason.”

    Pretty sure the reason is you live on a major hurricane zone in an era of climate change making storms stronger and more frequent.

    I’ve watched my premiums go way up here in the Great Lakes, too, not coincidentally right after the South is hit by a major hurricane.

    Sorry, I have zero sympathy. I’ve seen many leave my rust belt city whining about cold weather. But we have water, we have no hurricanes, few tornadoes, and way cheaper housing.

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      1 year ago

      These are the people who reject the idea of climate change and demand we do nothing about it. They can’t now start acknowledging it’s the cause of this thing they hate. They’d rather down.