09-05-2022, 10:22 PM
How will Hawaii fare if the world gets even warmer, forests burn, and rivers dry up? Here's a few quotes from an article in Time Magazine:
Today’s desirable locations, such as Florida, California and Hawaii, will be increasingly deserted for the more pleasant climates of former Rustbelt cities that will experience a renaissance
Elsewhere, people will move to higher elevations, including the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Alps in Europe. In the US, Boulder and Denver, both above 1,600 metres, are already attracting migrants,
What about Volcano? That sounds more pleasant than an old rustbelt city in the Midwest. More desirable than Nuuk in Greenland, another suggestion they made.
Lots of speculation, and suggestions for other northern climates around the world, but personally I think Saddle Road at 5000 foot elevation might make a cool, comfortable subdivision.
https://time.com/6209432/climate-change-...will-live/
Today’s desirable locations, such as Florida, California and Hawaii, will be increasingly deserted for the more pleasant climates of former Rustbelt cities that will experience a renaissance
Elsewhere, people will move to higher elevations, including the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Alps in Europe. In the US, Boulder and Denver, both above 1,600 metres, are already attracting migrants,
What about Volcano? That sounds more pleasant than an old rustbelt city in the Midwest. More desirable than Nuuk in Greenland, another suggestion they made.
Lots of speculation, and suggestions for other northern climates around the world, but personally I think Saddle Road at 5000 foot elevation might make a cool, comfortable subdivision.
https://time.com/6209432/climate-change-...will-live/