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[quote=Anonymous]I think Europe will be very hard hit because the moderate weather in Western Europe is due to the amoc and Gulf Stream plus the rising heat will make the Middle East utterly unlivable increasing northbound immigration. And they don’t have a ton of extra space. In Us, I think Pa is actually a good suggestion as there is arablle land that can be converted to agriculture pretty easily when the U.S. bread basket collapses. I disagree with PP about cities — if you look historically, food delivery to cities has always been challenging. Places like Minnesota may also be good but obviously very cold. Maybe Vermont? I think it’s a really open question about how much the attic freeze effect as the northern glaciers melt will balance out overall warming and where the happy medium location will be. With the new models, it looks like this is realistically going to happen in the next 50 years, give or take 25. I’m 50 so not so important for me, but if I were 25 or 30, I’d be more worried. I already rejected moving back to my hometown because of drought/water issues that are more on the 25 year (give or take 15) time frame. That one is too close for comfort for me. I think my parents will be dead before it gets bad but I don’t know why my nieces and nephews are not getting out of there. [/quote]
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