The Bold Idea To Move Millions To Climate Havens

Welcome to the Precious Metals Bug Forums

Welcome to the PMBug forums - a watering hole for folks interested in gold, silver, precious metals, sound money, investing, market and economic news, central bank monetary policies, politics and more.

Why not register an account and join the discussions? When you register an account and log in, you may enjoy additional benefits including no Google ads, market data/charts, access to trade/barter with the community and much more. Registering an account is free - you have nothing to lose!

searcher

morning
Moderator
Benefactor
Messages
19,887
Reaction score
3,670
Points
288
Essay - climate crisis

The Bold Idea To Move Millions To Climate Havens​

The race against time to plan for climate migration has begun.

In 2022, climate change and climate-related disasters led nearly 33 million people to flee their homes and accounted for over half of all new numbers of people displaced within their countries, according to data from the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees and the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre. This amount will surely increase over the next few decades.

Outside the United States and Canada, the World Bank predicts that climate change will compel as many as 216 million people to move elsewhere in their countries by 2050; other reports suggest that more than one billion people will become refugees because of the impacts of a warming planet on developing countries, which may exacerbate or even precipitate civil wars and interstate armed conflict.

More:

 
If by "Climate change and climate related disasters" you mean deliberately induced chaos and Western military intervention to expand the power of the parasitic class, then yes, "climate" is a real problem
 
.... In 2022, climate change and climate-related disasters led nearly 33 million people to flee their homes ...
I clicked through to read the actual report cited here and found:
... In addition to conflict and violence, people were displaced within their countries due to disasters. During the year, 32.6 million internal displacements due to disasters were reported, with 8.7 million people remaining displaced at the end of 2022, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre. ...

The author of the essay has asserted that all IDPs from disasters are attributed to climate change without any reasoning or evidence to support the claim.

In skimming the 2nd level report (cited by the first report), I did not find any detail or breakdown on what disasters made up the data set. Floods and droughts may be related to La Nina weather system, but that doesn't mean climate change was the root cause. I also wonder how much of the data set were resulting from earthquakes.
 
Last edited:
I clicked through to read the actual report cited here and found:


The author of the essay has asserted that all IDPs from disasters are attributed to climate change without any reasoning or evidence to support the claim.

In skimming the 2nd level report (cited by the forst report), I did not find any detail or breakdown on what disasters made up the data set. Floods and droughts may be related to La Nina weather system, but that doesn't mean climate change was the root cause. I also wonder how much of the data set were resulting from earthquakes.
So in other words, it all just a buncha BS designed to get us to agree to pay carbon taxes.
 
CC is a new that the elites created and trying to get the working class to adopt, so they get their cut for doing nothing.
 
Back
Top Bottom