Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 14:36     Subject: Know my first climate “refugee”

I know some people in Florida who had their homes flooded, but they stayed because the government keeps them believing can beat the climate change with taxpayer money.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 14:08     Subject: Know my first climate “refugee”

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're not climate refugees. They're real estate speculators. They think housing prices in Arizona will drop because of water shortages that have existed for 40+ years. Yes things are not getting better but to call these people climate refugees is ridiculous. Arizonans personally have all the water they need.


We moved to AZ a few years ago. People are not fleeing en masse. Quite the opposite is happening. They can't build houses fast enough. Yes, if you move to a far out suburb with no established water supply you may be SOL (Rio Verde Foothills https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/01/16/rio-verde-foothills-water-scottsdale-arizona/) but residential water is not the crisis you're trying to make it out to be.



Ok go put you head back into the (desert) sand
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2023 14:05     Subject: Know my first climate “refugee”

Anonymous wrote:They sold their house in the Scottsdale area before house prices drop from the lack of water. They’re moving to Virginia. I suspect more will do this. You couldn’t pay me to move to AZ, CA or NV. DC is in the zone that will be safer from climate change.


This isn't really climate change. This is due to the hubris of thinking that we could conquer nature and build huge cities and conduct industrial agriculture in an ecosystem that could not sustain it long-term. And yes, these areas have suffered from periodic and severe droughts for thousands of years. It was never a good idea to settle there.