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The cynical side of me really can't find an issue with the seas swallowing Florida.
I just feel bad for all the wildlife that will have nowhere to move.
They prefer to be called Floridians
What will our world be without Floridius Manicus and their adorable antics
I hear you. The other side of me worries about the other couple billion living near a sea who would just perish.
I'm not a scientist, but wouldn't the rise be generally slow enough for people to evacuate, causing more of a concern for refugees from Florida spilling into Georgia, Tennessee, etc? It's still bad but I don't think you'd suddenly have a few million people drown one day.
Maybe once the US sees significant number of climate IDPs, they will get a bit more empethatic to other climate migrants, but sadly the opposite will probably happen.
Mobility is a thing that mostly exists for the wealthy, as far as I can tell. And with the policies that generally exist down south? Fuck em, they’ll sort it out themselves. I live a thousand feet above sea level, they can figure it out themselves.
So again, my empathy goes to the people who can’t move, not the people who won’t move.