If you are under 40, maybe 45 if you are in good health(40+ years left) then you should take this seriously.
If you don't want to be old and miserable and living in climate apocalypse balkanization hell then you should take it seriously and make long term plans.
Maybe not everyone is able to prepare for climate change, but that is more of a sad fact. Kind of like telling some European teen in 1890 "get ready you'll see two world wars right next to you within the next 50 years!".
Anyway as far as emigration goes Americans are still very privileged. As long as you have education and minimal work experience you'll be favored over third world nationals everything else being equal. You should make use of this fact if you can.
If you are under 40, maybe 45 if you are in good health(40+ years left) then you should take this seriously.
If you don't want to be old and miserable and living in climate apocalypse balkanization hell then you should take it seriously and make long term plans.
Maybe not everyone is able to prepare for climate change, but that is more of a sad fact. Kind of like telling some European teen in 1890 "get ready you'll see two world wars right next to you within the next 50 years!".
Anyway as far as emigration goes Americans are still very privileged. As long as you have education and minimal work experience you'll be favored over third world nationals everything else being equal. You should make use of this fact if you can.
"Education" in this case meaning a college degree, something most of us were never able to afford.
Yeah... Whenever I see talk of getting out of this hellscape that's the thing that always comes back to bite me.