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Where will you be able to live in 20 years? - Carol Farbotko and Ingrid Boas

Where will you be able to live in 20 years? - Carol Farbotko and Ingrid Boas

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Explore how coastal communities are impacted by climate change and how they re adapting to rising sea levels and extreme weather. Humanity has always adapted to changing weather and moved to regions that best support cultural lifestyles and livelihoods. However, the rise in extreme weather is endangering coastal communities, and even for those with the resources to take action, the pace and nature of climate change has made it difficult to adapt. Carol Farbotko and Ingrid Boas dig into the challenges of climate mobility
Date: 2021-10-12

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There will be great human migration all over the world. Some of it will be normal, but most of it will have to be organized and agreed to between nations. If nations close their doors to the displaced peoples, it will be a tragedy never seen before. And this tragedy will despoil the world in war and conflict.
A quote from The Race to Save Human Civilization - a teaching from The New Message from God.

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As a citizen of Bangladesh, this isn't anything new to me. We experience floods and cyclones and Norwesters every year and it's only getting worse day by day. If we don't take preventive measures against it, most parts of Bangladesh will be underwater one day. We should start fighting against it from today. Thanks Ted-Ed for reminding letting people know about this. I believe more people will know now
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I really liked the video because it tells a truth that happens and in my country we have intense weather phenomena and one nothing happens much from the islands and a large part of the Earth will be under the sea if some states that produce poles of pollutants and do not all the countries of the world that have inhabitants living near the sea are in danger.
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Yet celebrities and politicians have been buying up coastal property. Yes the coast lines and water levels are rising (at a gradual rate) but the predictions of environment groups and world organizations have been wrong over and over again they use doom and gloom to get policies they want and consolidate power through fear-mongering
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I have learnt in physics that water level wont increase even if ice melt try placing a ice cube in a water and after some time even after the ice is melted the water will be in the same level this is because the water level goes up accordingly as soon as the ice is place and it will remain same even if its melted.
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It will not come as a surprise to the Bangladeshis like me. Actually Bangladesh is one of the most climate vulnerable countries in the world. We are paying the price for the luxury of the rich countries. As well as the inaction from our government is also making the situation worse for the communities at risk.
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I remember a time when chances of cyclones in Mumbai was a lot less than it is today. it happens like every year now.
Also remember when it used to rain in Mumbai before 20th of June and stopped in September. I also remember that it rained in December.
And I am less than 18yrs old.

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Rich countries have exploited world
Want other to directly jump from wood to solar they want them to adopt renewable sources but the devloped rich nation not adapting. Why
It's consequences is faced by people of poor countries

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Thank you for bringing this important matter up. I think you should also address people living in arid areas, whose lives are threatened by extreme droughts and heat waves because of climate change.
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One video after another and I will keep asking for Arabic subtitle
this could really help a lot of people in Middle East get caught by the content and follow up for every upcoming videos

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