Akiba
@akiba
Who here lives in a red or orange zone? If you do then by 2030 daily life may be very difficult. If you live in a green zone expect further increase in climate refugees as billions of people begin to be displaced from red zones. This index tracks a countries ability to handle climate change impact. Grim reality sadly.
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dedsec
@dedsec
So I'm fucked ๐
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Akiba
@akiba
It sounds like catastrophizing but if you can make a plan to emigrate I would unless global leaders actually start doing something. Iโm even considering whether to stay in the UK as it will have a genuine immigration problem within 10 years. (I donโt believe we have one now) The UK will be a beacon for billions of people. Iโm thinking New Zealand personally.
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dedsec
@dedsec
It does feel like they are not gonna do a thing.Iโm considering my options, too. New Zealand is good, especially for those who appreciate a more remote lifestyle, but itโs also pricey and seems underdeveloped. You're right UK will see major immigration, which could lead to challenges down the line. Canada looks like a strong option imo.
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Akiba
@akiba
Yeh Canada, Greenland, Norway, New Zealand are my top ones if UK looks like it will become too crowded
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