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Why Not Just Adapt To Climate Change Rather Than Trying To Stop It?
After all, the world will never get together to do what the environmentalists insist should be done. It will be like stopping the tide coming in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Present immigration is clearly to do with folk determined to move uninvited (for the most part) to a part of the world that got it's act together rather than stay and improve their own country in order to achieve a better standard of living. But trying to adapt to climate as it gets worse will likely increase those having to flee from a land that can no longer support them, for one reason or another. Bad enough when adapting means moving to the next door nation where culture may not be vastly different, but a sure way to create antagonism if they impose themselves wherever they fancy on a culture with different standards to their own. One needs to minimise the global issues so as to minimise necessary population movement.
climate refugees are real, however much people might wish otherwise… they are not presently the majority of displaced people worldwide as at the moment they tend to move within their own countries but it is a growing problem and will become an international one if parts of the planet become newly uninhabitable to humans
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