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    The problem with the cheaper approach is that it puts billions of lives in jeopardy. That's provided that the tension amongst nations caused by the climate change does not spark a global conflict for resources and unflooded living space. That would be putting the civilization itself in danger.
    Oh, come on, isn't that a bit dramatic? First of all, the long term trends we are talking about happen gradually, giving people plenty of time to adapt their way of life to the area they are living in, or to move to another area. Most of the landmass on earth is unsettled. I think the apocalysm is hardly called for.
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    Oh, come on, isn't that a bit dramatic? First of all, the long term trends we are talking about happen gradually, giving people plenty of time to adapt their way of life to the area they are living in, or to move to another area.
    Yes, but we're talking about a couple of billion people migrating. It'll be Hell.

    Most of the landmass on earth is unsettled. I think the apocalysm is hardly called for.
    Most of the unsettled lands are less than suitable for human life. The suitable lands are rather limited.

    We can and should be control the environment or at the very least its effects on us. Look at the Dutch, they've been giving rising sea levels a finger for centuries now. They have a country where the North Sea should be. That is control over the environment. We can do that now on a grander scale if we take the problem seriously enough.
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    Yes, but we're talking about a couple of billion people migrating. It'll be Hell.


    Most of the unsettled lands are less than suitable for human life. The suitable lands are rather limited.

    We can and should be control the environment or at the very least its effects on us. Look at the Dutch, they've been giving rising sea levels a finger for centuries now. They have a country where the North Sea should be. That is control over the environment. We can do that now on a grander scale if we take the problem seriously enough.
    Except that with warmer weather in many cold, formerly unsuitable climates, a lot of that land will become suitable for human life. Also, we are not talking about a mass migration of billions of people. IF (and that is a big if), scientists have predicted trends correctly, it is going to happen over a long period of time, and not over night. Which means you will have a bunch of really small migrations over a long period of time. Hardly as hectic as billions of people just pulling stakes and moving.
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    Except that with warmer weather in many cold, formerly unsuitable climates, a lot of that land will become suitable for human life.
    Except that it's not as easy as packing up and leaving. We have countries, societies. So, maybe Arabian Peninsula becomes a lush rain forest. Does that mean that people there will let the refugees in? Unlikely. They are far more likely to tell 'em to take a hike. Same deal with, say, Russia. Suppose Siberia becomes more hospitable, you think Russians will let outsiders settle there? Why should they? Why would they? Don't forget that just about every coastal country will have its own refugees to deal with. Will India take in 150 million Bangladeshis who are already getting flooded on a yearly basis?

    Global warming will be a disaster.
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    Except that it's not as easy as packing up and leaving. We have countries, societies. So, maybe Arabian Peninsula becomes a lush rain forest. Does that mean that people there will let the refugees in? Unlikely. They are far more likely to tell 'em to take a hike. Same deal with, say, Russia. Suppose Siberia becomes more hospitable, you think Russians will let outsiders settle there? Why should they? Why would they? Don't forget that just about every coastal country will have its own refugees to deal with. Will India take in 150 million Bangladeshis who are already getting flooded on a yearly basis?

    Global warming will be a disaster.
    Even if some countries don't, others will. Why would Russia let refugees in? Hmmmm, maybe so they can have people to work the recently opened farm land, or people to work in their factories. If you haven't noticed, Russia's population is in steep decline, and they are in pretty desperate need of immigrants.
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    Even if some countries don't, others will. Why would Russia let refugees in? Hmmmm, maybe so they can have people to work the recently opened farm land, or people to work in their factories.
    Russia has the same anti-immigrant sentiment as the rest of Europe. They're not gonna just open up and let everyone in: those fields may lay fallow, they aren't hurting anyone.

    If you haven't noticed, Russia's population is in steep decline, and they are in pretty desperate need of immigrants.
    They already have all the immigrants they'll ever need or want.
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    Wow. 49 former NASA employees. And they have about a 1000 years combined professional experience!

    23 administrators
    8 astronauts
    7 engineers
    5 technicians
    4 scientists

    Climate science experience: 0, nil, nada, zilch

    But why am I being so picky when one of them has 16 years experience of being "Chairman, Shuttle Pogo Prevention"

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    Climate science experience: 0, nil, nada, zilch

    But why am I being so picky when one of them has 16 years experience of being "Chairman, Shuttle Pogo Prevention"
    How much do you have?

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    How much do you have?
    How much do you need to recognize that agriculture in the former icebox known as Greenland is a sign that things are changing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    How much do you have?
    With the Pogo stuff? Was that not a computer game from the late 70's? In that case a lot.

    Apart from going through a few of the claims made by deniers, I have absolutely no experience. Which is why I prefer to listen to scientists and even prefer having a whole bunch of scientist agree on stuff. Yes, I know I'm being silly and I should just listen to conspiracies, gut instinct, minority opinions, and even opinions from people who have not demonstrated why I should listen to them in the first place.

    This is just yet another case of Argumentum ad verecundiam (oh boy he goes for fancy Latin to sound important!) : they are NASA dudes (some even landed on the Moon!) and therefore must know a lot of stuff and we should listen to them.

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    Mostly their letter was objecting to NASA getting involved in the debate.

    I wouldn't mock them unless I knew a ton about climate science myself.

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    This is just yet another case of Argumentum ad verecundiam (oh boy he goes for fancy Latin to sound important!) : they are NASA dudes (some even landed on the Moon!) and therefore must know a lot of stuff and we should listen to them.
    Hey, it works in commercials!
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