And I don’t know about Alaska. But there are several places in Siberia reaching 90 even 100 degrees Fahrenheit (Which has never been seen since the 1930’s).
This is starting wild fires that can turn into “zombie fires” in the winter. Meaning that the fires keep burning underground and then restart in the summer. Many buildings are collapsing because the permafrost is melting under concrete structures and making them unstable.
+ Permafrost melting causes more CO2 to be released into the atmosphere. People are discovering frozen mammoth skeletons + frozen worms (that are brought back to life) in this melting underground ice.
So I don’t know about Alaska. But in the coming decades, mosquitos might eat you alive if are planning to settle in Siberia
https://www.yahoo.com/news/world-coldest...00548.html
/ Nobody really knows who will migrate where when thinks become rough for us. Chances are, people will start migrating out of life. I am saying this because economic migration toward the North America and/or Europe is not the same thing. These are mostly young male adults who have no qualification or whatsoever who are leaving their countries with the prospect of a better life elsewhere and are mostly ending up being disappointed as soon as they reach their destination.
I don’t even think these migration routes will even continue to exist when things will start to become ugly. If you look at the geography of heat domes and wildfires it is even possible that we start moving to places like Central Africa or South America where there is less drought and more abundant water sources.
This guess is based on the German + European water ways that had reached record lows in 2022 making them impossible to navigate for river transportation companies. With the disappearance of Alpine Glaciers etc. we don’t really know who is going to get hit first and at what level.
So this is like SRM (sun blocking technologies). No one knows for sure the degree and scale of the impact so everyone is against it. (https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/07/0...into-space).
In a market economy perspective, the easiest is to leave coal, oil and gas in the same place where it has been in the last few millions of years
This is starting wild fires that can turn into “zombie fires” in the winter. Meaning that the fires keep burning underground and then restart in the summer. Many buildings are collapsing because the permafrost is melting under concrete structures and making them unstable.
+ Permafrost melting causes more CO2 to be released into the atmosphere. People are discovering frozen mammoth skeletons + frozen worms (that are brought back to life) in this melting underground ice.
So I don’t know about Alaska. But in the coming decades, mosquitos might eat you alive if are planning to settle in Siberia

https://www.yahoo.com/news/world-coldest...00548.html
/ Nobody really knows who will migrate where when thinks become rough for us. Chances are, people will start migrating out of life. I am saying this because economic migration toward the North America and/or Europe is not the same thing. These are mostly young male adults who have no qualification or whatsoever who are leaving their countries with the prospect of a better life elsewhere and are mostly ending up being disappointed as soon as they reach their destination.
I don’t even think these migration routes will even continue to exist when things will start to become ugly. If you look at the geography of heat domes and wildfires it is even possible that we start moving to places like Central Africa or South America where there is less drought and more abundant water sources.
This guess is based on the German + European water ways that had reached record lows in 2022 making them impossible to navigate for river transportation companies. With the disappearance of Alpine Glaciers etc. we don’t really know who is going to get hit first and at what level.
So this is like SRM (sun blocking technologies). No one knows for sure the degree and scale of the impact so everyone is against it. (https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/07/0...into-space).
In a market economy perspective, the easiest is to leave coal, oil and gas in the same place where it has been in the last few millions of years

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