He survived the water, but not the flood
Briefly

Tony Calhoun, an actor and screenwriter raised in Jackson, Kentucky, became a tragic figure, his artistic ambitions overshadowed by climate-related struggles in his hometown.
Calhoun's love for his hometown of Jackson was profound, yet the very community he cherished faced dire consequences from climate change, contributing to his deep despair.
Despite his artistic talents and aspirations, Calhoun could not envision a future outside of Jackson, ultimately feeling trapped as environmental changes affected his cherished surroundings.
His struggle with identity and belonging was encapsulated in Lisk's words, noting how his exceptional intelligence and artistry coexisted with a profound connection to his roots.
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