Pretty much all there is to say. As others have pointed out, at the current rate, we're going to see mass displacement at an unheard of rate in the second half of this century. This isn't several hundred thousand people - we're talking hundreds of millions, if not billions of people having to relocate.
Look at the interactive map NYT (or was it WaPo?) put out about what climate effects could look like for the US in a few decades time - the lower half of this country will have pretty much large dead zones.
Pretty much all there is to say. As others have pointed out, at the current rate, we're going to see mass displacement at an unheard of rate in the second half of this century. This isn't several hundred thousand people - we're talking hundreds of millions, if not billions of people having to relocate.
Look at the interactive map NYT (or was it WaPo?) put out about what climate effects could look like for the US in a few decades time - the lower half of this country will have pretty much large dead zones.