UCLA Study Finds Gay Couples at Greater Risk to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change

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'Same-sex couples disproportionately live in coastal regions and cities, which are more vulnerable to such disasters.'

out of UCLA says same-sex couples are at greater “risk of exposure to the adverse effects of climate change” than straight couples.Same-sex couples disproportionately live in coastal regions and cities, which are more vulnerable to such disasters. They’re also more likely “to live in areas with poor infrastructure, worse-built environments.”

Washington DC, which rates high for “climate risks” such as heat waves, floods, and “dangerously strong winds,” has the greatest proportion of gay couples in the U.S. San Francisco ranks second, and also faces a high climate change risk. According to KQED report, the city’s LeatherAri Shaw, director of International Programs at UCLA’s School of Law’s Williams Institute who specializes in “international human rights, LGBTI politics, and U.S. foreign policy,” noted the study “This woke monstrosity will be one of the easiest papers ever to get published. It deals with gay couples and hypes climate change, and it shows that LBG******* people are getting hurt.

Send it to Science magazine. I used to take Science until they wrote an editorial saying they wouldn’t publish any papers whose results differ from the approved woke narrative. They’ll love this!

 

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