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Exactly. So many people act like there are only two possibilities: climate change is a hoax, everything's fine and growth and prosperity will not be affected by global warming. Or climate change is real and it's going to kill us all. Neither of those two scenarios are likely. We're not going extinct, but everything isn't just going to be hunky-dory, either.
The thing is, no one can tell you exactly where we'll be by 2100, because that depends on what we do between now and then. If we get our act together and bring down emissions rapidly, we will be in a better spot in 2100 than if emissions remain elevated for longer.
Personally, I think the most likely scenario is that emissions will stay elevated for a while. I don't see us decreasing our GHG emissions significantly any time soon.
Humanity won't go extinct. The billionaires will survive.
Bill will feed them.
https://www.lifestylenetworth.com/celebrity/bill-gates-land-map/