Where will you be moving to in 2050?

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Australia

For me, it's western antarctica.

Nowhere because I already live in a green zone

Hopefully Sweden

>4c warmer
never gonna happen

Antarctica, fuck dealing with even more refugees

feels good that i'm marrying a russian. Better than a 401k investment

I doubt that it will be this bad by 2050, even the image doesn't mention it

Patagonia. Can't wait to meet to meet my white brothers.

I'll be dead by 2050 I hope

What a crock of shit that map is.

Huh makes you think how Russia have really lucked out with their geography.

We already got it planned out

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Space

Canada or UK
Also who the fuck is Parag Khanna?

DARWIN WINS AGAIN

These are always such a LARP

good bye malvinas
good bye chile

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>canada and russia become global power
not sure how to feel about this

>tfw Canadian and Russian citizen
feels good man

Which government would administer western Antarctica?

las malvinas

Damn what a shitty future we have, im moving to canada

>4C
2 is already enough to fuck a lot of shit up, 4 is pretty much near or catastrophic level
the year without summer was cause by lower only about 1 C

So you are saying we need to erupt yellow stone to combat global warming?

An Unironic questions:
If one day you guys would like to change the borders of Israel will be satisfied with the 'greater Israel' or would like to do more than that

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how come 1°C change on paper results in >10°C changes irl

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>10°C is a bit hyperbole
but remember when we are saying a change of +1°C, we are talking about the AVERAGE for the whole globe. which mean some places will actually get much hotter than just +1°C, remember due to the earth being a globe and the axis is tilted, it won't be even
Then it is not just simply about heat, a good part of regional climate are often the direct result of water and current moving around the globe, just 1 or 2 more degree could be a massive drought at one place and insane flooding at other. And not to mention a lot of crops will die as well, us human are quite adaptable with extreme weather but for the environment itself it would be quite a big change
just a caveat that im not a scientist or an expert. this is what i gather from reading research papers, articles talking about the affect of going up 1 or 2°C and general knowledge of geography

Because it's a global average, some places might not change much but other can change a lot

In all seriousness nobody really cares about expanding past west bank anymore. It'd just mean more arabs to have to deal with.