Scientists have launched a detailed map revealing US counties most at risk of flooding, pollution, chronic illness and other factors linked to climate change.Researchers at A&M University created a Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) that shows 'environmental, health, social, economic and infrastructure effects on neighborhood-level stability.'The team ranked 70,000 neighborhoods based on inequities, such as housing and poverty, and climate impacts, like extreme temperatures and storms.
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