This podcast episode explores the various impacts of climate change on human health, habitability, and the economy. It discusses the personal experiences of individuals affected by wildfires and the broader implications of climate change for the United States. The episode also examines the economic implications of climate migration, challenges facing agriculture, the consequences of rising sea levels, the countervailing incentives that encourage people to live in high-risk climate areas, and the impact on homeowners. Additionally, it touches on the freedom to choose where to live, the climate risks faced by East Coast cities, and the music of Tierra Whack.