Posted on 02/18/2022 8:34:34 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
BUFFALO, NY. — As the Earth continues to warm, some of the coldest places in the country could become a more desirable place for people to live.
Scientists expect more and more people to move out of warmer places, leave the coasts and flock to cities that are seeing less severe impacts from climate change. Those places are being called "climate havens."
“There's no place that's safe from climate change,” said University at Buffalo professor, Nick Rajkovich.
However, there are places across America that will be safer, and less impacted by the extreme consequences of a changing climate.
“People will potentially be retreating from the coasts, and it puts places like Buffalo and Cleveland and Detroit and Duluth in a, in a situation where they may receive people in the future, you know, looking for someplace that's been more stable,” said Rajkovich, a professor in the Department of Architecture.
Rajkovich studies climate migration, where people are moving because of changes in our climate. He said he has already observed people moving to Buffalo as climate refugees because the city has experienced less warming than other cities and has access to freshwater.
“Basically, four out of five of the Great Lakes are dumping their freshwater into the Niagara River here,” said Rajkovich.
Buffalo is expected to one day have a much more temperate climate as well: think less snow, warmer winters.
“Our climate here is expected to be something close to what they have in Tennessee,” said Rajkovich.
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LOL! Probably that professor owns a lot of property in Buffalo and so is pushing this nonsense. “Yup, Buffalo will have the same climate as Miami... Are you interested in property?”
There’s a silver lining to every cloud! Of course with climate change I guess there won’t be any clouds.
People moving to Baltimore??? I want to see the data. No one in their right mind moves there.
” said University at Buffalo professor, Nick Rajkovich.”
Now, this guy is a professor. Wait, don’t laugh. Don’t laugh.
But I wonder if Mr. Rajkovich knows that the Obama’s bought beach-front property, what with all the seas that could be rising?
What does he have to say about that? Or is Mr. Rajkovich so removed from everyday reality that he’s completely unaware of the rich and their lackeys buying up low-lying beach-front property? Well, he is identified as a “professor,” remember.
Yes and get ready to plant palm trees in Wisconsin.
Or Buffalo! I want to see people moving TO upstate New York.
Duluth, not so much maybe because it is insufficiently diverse.
There is no “climate change.”
It’s called weather.
Just another attempt by the left to control us, impose communism, and for them to make money with their so-called carbon credits.
Tell that to the tens of thousands of elderly who died in that European heatwave in the early Oughts.
Climate scared liberals are buying up all the land in northern Canada. /sarc/
People will be moving to Buffalo and Detroit in 100 years because they’ve become tropical paradises by warming 0.7 degrees C?
Yeah, right.
Ptooie.
I hear Bill Murray is staging a revival of “Return to Love Canal” on Broadway.
ABC=Always Bull Crap.
Kinda hard envisioning Cut Bank, Montana as a tourist city.
I am buying land in the Jersey pine barrens because that will be the new shore point.
They left out the women and minorities hardest hit. They must be slipping.
Here is a good article on the issue: https://www.distinctlymontana.com/historic-homesteads
and they STILL won’t move to Buffalo...
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