The Great Displacement: Climate Migration in America

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @jamesday5636
    @jamesday5636 Год назад +8

    I am one of the first climate migrants. After Katrina on the coast of Biloxi Mississippi … I left the area and came to Pennsylvania. I’ve been here about 20 years and I see changes in the climate here.
    1. Pond we used to ice skate on hasn’t frozen in 15 years
    2. Able to plant the garden 2 weeks before Mother’s Day
    3. Excessive rainfalls. Used to be only in august. Now? Southern styled huge thunderstorms all summer long

    • @gaylecoleman8567
      @gaylecoleman8567 4 месяца назад

      A lot of climate change isn't natural. It's man made .

  • @nightoftheworld
    @nightoftheworld Год назад +4

    21:27 *Deficit of awareness of climate risk from conflict of interest in growth* "Nobody wants to say, 'don't come here'-that's not something we've ever said in this country. And local governments and companies and boosters, people who currently live in places, mostly want growth. And with growth comes increased housing values, and with more housing value comes prosperity. And so it's not an easy proposition for people to say, 'don't come here it's too risky,' or 'let's get out of here.' Nobody has any incentive to do that, and that's why I think you have this sort of general deficit of awareness of the details of the risk."

  • @ashdotmarie1021
    @ashdotmarie1021 8 месяцев назад +1

    Greed from humans (government, developers, oil companies) tore up the land which in turn tore up the lives of people 😢

    • @softhotty
      @softhotty 6 месяцев назад

      Yes yes HOWEVER...WE DONT HAVE TO BUY AND CONSUME THEIR PRODUCTS..."WE" ARE DRIVING THE DESTRUCTION..TWO FACED...FACT ! POINT: WE are as guilty as they are...gotta face the facts.

  • @greggibbs3639
    @greggibbs3639 Год назад +1

    The Great Lakes area in the U.S. / Canada is the most stable at this point. However people are still moving South to hurricane and insurance-damaged Florida, heat baked and water-short Arizona and humid, heat, drought and flood prone Texas. Not to mention their politics...

  • @gaylecoleman8567
    @gaylecoleman8567 4 месяца назад

    Everyone should watch Hacking the Planet with Dane Wigington very informative.

  • @jamesgutting7128
    @jamesgutting7128 Год назад +1

    Yes, each fall millions of northerners migrate south for the winter, then they come back before it gets too hot down south…

  • @jeffb5781
    @jeffb5781 Год назад

    Interesting discussion. Thank you.

  • @nunoalexandre6408
    @nunoalexandre6408 Год назад +1

    Total Antartic Meltdown...and..the...end..of...Evil..Empire...!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @domcizek
    @domcizek Год назад

    ALPHFA FIELDS IN ARIZON, SHIPPED TO THE SAUDIES, THIS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

  • @domcizek
    @domcizek Год назад

    BUY OUT THE HOUSES, MAKE THE LOT A PARK OR HAVE THE OWNER ONLY PUT AN RV ON THE PROPERTY, THIS WAY HE CAN LEVE DURING THE NEXT FLOOD

  • @georgepotter1820
    @georgepotter1820 Год назад +3

    Evolution or extinction? Are we able to learn to live in harmony with each other, nature and technology including AI? Sustainability not profitability. Mindfulness and self love, respect not exploitation. Our species faces a major die off, the population is passing the peak, passing a tipping point where our population goes from exponential growth to a transition to a new sustainable relationship with the ecosystem that has sustained us up until now. That downward curve can be as steep as a cliff which falls to zero, extinction, or it can begin steeply and recover as it returns to historic levels of sustainability, pre-technology levels such as pre-Columbian America. This could lead to a selection pressure that would produce a new species of hominid, speciation. The curve could be more gentle and could include technological solutions that would level off at a population that could both live more harmoniously with nature and each other and incorporate technology that would represent an evolution into a new species of technologically enhanced humanity, cyborgs. Taking life to other planets, terraforming and evolving new species of humans who could survive other planetary ecologies is another path that will require technologies including genetic engineering to reach for the stars. Managing these changes in a moral and humane way brings hope to a future that appears very scary from our selfish and ethnocentric perspectives. Keep up the good work or as John Perkins says "Dream True" instead of living like the hero of his book "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." Be blessed, you are a blessing. Aboriginal cultures have much to teach us.

  • @domcizek
    @domcizek Год назад

    NO BODY SAID YOUR ENTILLED TO A GOOD LIFE, MANY THINGS HAPPEN, IN LIFE, GET USED TO IT

  • @leftboxanderson5361
    @leftboxanderson5361 Год назад

    Survival socialism is one of the best means to address this. It’s startling how we watch this grossly encroach on every part of our lives but in 2023 we continue to think these events are one offs.

  • @IrishRebel88
    @IrishRebel88 Год назад +3

    This eco-doom climate religion is really getting out of hand in 2023. lulz

    • @bakkerem1967
      @bakkerem1967 Год назад +3

      Yeah, property in FL is cheap nowadays ! Go and get some ! I'm afraid you'll have to arrange something on the insurance parts. Many insurance companies are backing out.
      But the good news is : you still can get a mortgage !

  • @elekkr
    @elekkr Год назад +1

    BOOOOOORING !

    • @brettboi3730
      @brettboi3730 Год назад

      lmao

    • @jamesday5636
      @jamesday5636 Год назад

      That 70’s era haircut is soooooo boring!

    • @elekkr
      @elekkr Год назад

      @@jamesday5636 that picture is from the 60's with that it is ahead of its time 😂😆 unlike yourself 😭

    • @comets4sale
      @comets4sale Год назад

      come on, you really love this, admit it