Self-Awareness Question: Moving
Jan. 16th, 2020 12:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Folks have mentioned an interest in questions and conversations that make them think. So I've decided to offer more of those. This is the current list on self-awareness.
13. Would you move to another country?
In theory, yes; in practice, no. I have nothing against it in principle, but international moves are fubar now and other places sensibly do not want Americans unless they come with maximum-value credentials. Also I'm firmly attached to my home and other people here.
13. Would you move to another country?
In theory, yes; in practice, no. I have nothing against it in principle, but international moves are fubar now and other places sensibly do not want Americans unless they come with maximum-value credentials. Also I'm firmly attached to my home and other people here.
Well ...
Date: 2020-01-16 10:45 am (UTC)New Zealand is poorly equipped to survive climate change, as are all the small-island nations. They have a ruinous housing shortage too. :/
Canada is the best placed to survive climate change. Size is an advantage.
However, Iceland is also promising in that regard and has been largely overlooked. Everyone will eventually figure out that Canada is desirable and may try to overrun it. Iceland, probably not.
Re: Well ...
Date: 2020-01-17 05:04 am (UTC)And I suspect there are people in many parts of the world that would cheerfuly move to a friendly Iceland over staying where they are.
Re: Well ...
Date: 2020-01-17 05:30 am (UTC)The problem is that most of the decent places to live do not want refugees, especially refugees very different from the natives. This is a severe problem given the massive number of refugees -- which is about to get a great deal larger as climate change forecloses more and more territory.
How much of Australia has to burn, how often, before it becomes effectively uninhabitable? How often do coastal cities have to flood before living in them becomes untenable? We are about to find out.
Re: Well ...
Date: 2020-01-20 01:12 am (UTC)And "there" is TBD and I'm not putting the list up on anything public...