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On 9/20/24 01:23, D wrote:

> Since climate, coast lines, temperatures and what ever has shifted
> numerous times before (without the help of man) humanity has adapted or
> moved to a better place.
>
> The same strategy will work now as well. For instance, where I now live,
> there was once 3 km of ice (without the help of man, and it disappeared
> without the help of man too), and at that time no one lived here. Now
> people live here.
>
> So if one areas gets hot, people will move to another. There is also AC
> and numerous other technologies to deal with that.

No, this strategy will no longer work, because now the world is
much more densely populated than in the long-past times to which
you refer. Now, the world is divided into nation-atates. With borders.

So if climate change prevents people in one area from growing food, they
won't be able to move somewhere else and plant their crops; they will
be stuck where they are, and expected to starve to death peacefully.

John Savard