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That's assuming... 2naSalit Sep 2020 #1
I hear you. Let's assume. ancianita Sep 2020 #2
Is there any reason you picked the number 12, or was in random? Polybius Sep 2020 #8
IIRC... 2naSalit Sep 2020 #10
With bdamomma Sep 2020 #40
12 years is based on the study that was done JonLP24 Sep 2020 #11
Hope everyone understands that 10 years is not enough time to change anything maxsolomon Sep 2020 #22
Sadly I agree... Moostache Sep 2020 #34
Tragic. Dark n Stormy Knight Sep 2020 #48
I think that H2O Man Sep 2020 #14
this. NRaleighLiberal Sep 2020 #16
It's distinct in being more short term, yes. There's likely no map for where the species survives, ancianita Sep 2020 #35
There are no scientists that say that. None. former9thward Sep 2020 #49
I didn't say that scientists say that. I don't even imply that the species can survive. ancianita Sep 2020 #54
Wo!!! Check out high tide in 2060. I bet a majority of DUers live in affected areas. nt LAS14 Sep 2020 #3
I live in the Phoenix area which looks to be the worst place to live for the future JonLP24 Sep 2020 #4
Same here. NoRoadUntravelled Sep 2020 #15
That is very smart of you. Mickju Sep 2020 #27
Sobering predictions...nt Wounded Bear Sep 2020 #5
WAF Blecht Sep 2020 #6
interesting analysis. Bleak as hell. nt wiggs Sep 2020 #7
map pamdb Sep 2020 #9
I'm too old to move Boomer Sep 2020 #28
I always thought I would move to Texas some day but I know that I will probably Luciferous Sep 2020 #50
I would't have guessed that Cotton Belt & Eastern Oklahoma were the current most suitable places Klaralven Sep 2020 #12
Re southern states ... ancianita Sep 2020 #13
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2020 #17
Colorful and cool. Will do. ancianita Sep 2020 #18
WHY is New England left out of these maps. NutmegYankee Sep 2020 #19
It's not left off FakeNoose Sep 2020 #21
I'm happy to be living in SW Pennsylvania FakeNoose Sep 2020 #20
Yeah but you have to deal with Trump supporters IronLionZion Sep 2020 #31
Not at all! FakeNoose Sep 2020 #36
"Smoke & Sun in a Forest of the Standing Dead" DemoTex Sep 2020 #23
Beautifully sobering Boomer Sep 2020 #25
Heartbreaking and, frankly, terrifying, DemoTex. calimary Sep 2020 #30
And to all those bdamomma Sep 2020 #44
If you're young, move NOW Boomer Sep 2020 #24
Except the coastline..... RhodeIslandOne Sep 2020 #26
People who think this won't be so bad because of where they live are missing the point Johnny2X2X Sep 2020 #29
Not to mention the northward migration of people. roamer65 Sep 2020 #39
Assisted migration is crucial, IMO NickB79 Sep 2020 #52
I would like to point out RedSpartan Sep 2020 #32
Yes! As long as you're not on the Jersey shore FakeNoose Sep 2020 #37
The TL;DR version: LudwigPastorius Sep 2020 #33
We in the Great Lakes states need to build a wall. roamer65 Sep 2020 #38
Eventually people with water resources might try that, but it would be wrong, imo. ancianita Sep 2020 #41
Humans will come north, overpopulate it and destroy it. roamer65 Sep 2020 #42
If there is still civilized rule of law and plenty of water, they'll have to adapt and do ancianita Sep 2020 #43
I do as climate change gets worse. roamer65 Sep 2020 #45
It's unlikely that water will be scarce since No.America is one of the world's largest ancianita Sep 2020 #46
Mother Nature bdamomma Sep 2020 #47
She's just getting started. roamer65 Sep 2020 #53
Interesting how the red states, who seem to fare worst in this scenario, are the places smirkymonkey Sep 2020 #51
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