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@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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damn, I and my family is super fucked then. Definitely migrating before these politicians makes it tougher to migrate
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Yeh I’m the sorta guy who’s skeptical until it’s undeniable to me and obsesses over data. I had my family in UK ready for COVID in Feb 2020 (way before news even covered it) cos I’d seen it from the beginning on Reddit and tracking global cases myself. With the climate, it seems equally undeniable now. The biggest issue is China and its coal usage. That’s not going to change so everything else the world does is fighting an uphill battle. Lots of data online around countries immigration policies. Some have digital nomad criteria if you work remotely.
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@updatechief
Akiba, your obsession over data has really drawn my attention to this. Just showed my wife this, and it’s really concerning. “failure to make plans is planning to failure” Thanks for this, we will be looking into this and making plans accordingly.
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Berkelyearth.org has great data. Also here’s a link to some of the research I did to find the NDGAIN Index https://www.perplexity.ai/search/current-trends-show-global-tem-aY.U66MzRnehVmRmNfw5pg It’s hard to comprehend given I was taught about global warming in school 25 years ago. But just look at the data from the late 90s to now… My rationale for sharing this is for exactly this reason. Review the data yourself and make plans that work for you 🙏
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