April 5, 2025

43 thoughts on “Is Duluth, MN a Climate Change Safe Haven? Michael Kosta Investigates | The Daily Show

  1. Fun fact Minnesota takes in more refugees than any other state. Any and all from war refugees to religious refugees. That’s something to take pride in as a state.

  2. I live half an hour north of Duluth. I didn't even have to plow my driveway this year. Immune from climate change? Oh yeah, let us not forget large swaths of Minnesota had double the normal amount of rainfall in May and now in June we have record flooding up here.

  3. Why is YouTube showing me, a Duluthian, this video, while I sweat on the floor in an ac-less house from the 1890s that was built to stay warm in the winter, as the temperature ticks up into the 90s. We got climate change here too lol we just started a lot lower.

  4. If you think you need to move to Duluth to survive the impending 'climate crisis' you've been baited. It's a beautiful city but the winters can be brutal and depending on the wind it can be cold in July. It's not like the sun belt is going to shrivel and die if the average temp rises 1-3F.

  5. 0:20 – Why mainstream media ignores Chicago or Chicago suburbs in these news segments on climate change safe havens is beyond me. They're willing to put a dot on the map for Milwaukee but not Chicago. Same with Detroit and what looks like Toledo Ohio, but not Chicago even though it's also on the Great Lakes. What's up with that?

  6. Duluth residents cheering on the wave of emigres should be cautious. Having lived in Western states, I've seen three things that occur as people flock from the West Coast (as well as sizeable chunks from around the country).

    1) Local farmland and forest gets turned into a congested sprawl of parking lots and subdivisions.

    2) Cost of living skyrockets, pushing the local working class out of their old neighborhoods.

    3) The local culture gets assimilated into a more homogeneized national culture.

    Newcomers might make your city wealthier and more renowned but the growth can destroy what makes Duluth a great city if not handled correctly.

  7. Must be where everyone who moved to ND for oil money but couldn't make it in the oilfield (mostly women) moved to after, because no one moves here for the weather. They move here for money, and the money here is only oil as why ND is the only US State incorporated twice with the State as a parent to a subsidiary bank to give it powers not already in its original incorporation, because they had to find a way to manipulate money to operate without money before the oil was here because they had none.

  8. Nice job my man the ending was classic..😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

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