America by Mid-Century: Climate Change's Stark Future of 'Uninhabitable' Zones and Self-Reliance

America by Mid-Century: Climate Change's Stark Future of 'Uninhabitable' Zones and Self-Reliance

America by Mid-Century: Climate Change’s Stark Future of ‘Uninhabitable’ Zones and Self-Reliance

‘Many places may become uninhabitable. Many people may be on their own.’ By mid-century, the United States faces a profound crisis due to climate change, with potentially vast regions becoming uninhabitable and large populations left to fend for themselves.

Global warming is projected to cause severe impacts, including rising sea levels, more frequent and intense extreme weather events, and water scarcity, threatening the very foundations of our lives. Coastal and arid regions, in particular, may become difficult to inhabit, increasing the risk of people becoming ‘climate refugees.’

This unprecedented situation extends beyond environmental concerns, posing a threat to social structures, economies, and human survival itself. The article poses critical questions about how to confront this crisis and emphasizes the growing importance of preparing to survive ‘on one’s own.’


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