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"It will initially be people fighting for food and shelter," Singh says. "When the migration starts, every state would want to stop the migrations from happening. Eventually, it would have to become a military conflict. Which other means do you have to resolve your border issues?"


I will add that this is already happening.

The following article was written in 2019 and it's open for everyone to read.

 


There used to be ice caves at Sunrise in the Mt. Rainier National Park. I used to go there when I was a kid.

Then the 80s and conservatives allowed the forests in Washington to be decimated. Seriously. Mountain after Mountain bald of any trees and life. It was horrible.

It also sped up climate change in Washington.

In the mid 80s those ice caves that had existed for thousands of years started to melt.

By the early 2000s, in the bush boy presidency, the caves were gone. Melted.

The exit sign in highway 410 used to read Sunrise, Ice Caves. Until around 2000. The old sign had to be taken down and replaced with a new one that reads Sunrise, Longmire.

The state had to totally redo Sunrise to block off the area that the ice caves used to exist. The ground is too dangerous for people to walk or stand on.

There are lakes almost at the top of Paradise that are named Reflection Lakes because they USED to reflect Mt. Rainier. Now, there isn't enough water to reflect the mountain and it's been that way for so many years that trees and foliage have grown where water for the lake used to be.

I have taken photos of Mt. Rainier. There is so little snow that the glaciers are now bare of snow and exposed to the sun which is resulting in the glaciers melting.

Mt Rainier is the source for the Nisqually River. It used to be a huge raging river. Especially by the source. It used to supply water for farmers all over the state.

Now I can and have literally stepped over it.

This is Mt Rainier now it is supposed to be totally covered with snow.

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This is the Nisqually River at its source, Mt. Rainier. All the gray area is supposed to be under a very deep, wide and raging river. I literally have stepped over it. As you can see it's been almost gone for so long, trees are now growing where the river once was.





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It is possible to transform to renewable energy. I do not think that the US will be the first to do it, or the county that does it best, because Big Oil will do all it can to wreck the transformation. But we will see.

It's not just possible.

It's already happening in the USA.

Washington and Hawaii will be 100% off coal next year.

Both states still use natural gas but it's for cooking and home use and not every building and home uses it.

Both states have very large wind and solar farms. At least 75% of the buildings in Hawaii have solar panels on them. Along with the solar farms. Washington also has a good amount of the buildings with solar on them. Along with the solar farms. The eastern side of Washington is mostly desert and the sun shines most of the year. Parts of the state are the Saudi Arabia of wind.

Hawaii has built solar farms all over the islands along with wind farms. Most of the islands are also the Saudi Arabia of wind.

Both states have a large portion of the vehicles on their roads being either hybrid or EV or EV/hybrid. I know if you buy a fully EV car in Washington you don't pay a penny of state tax on it. Charging stations are everywhere now. They used to be hard to find but now they are everywhere. Even in the middle of nowhere in the mountains.
 
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It's not just possible.

It's already happening in the USA.

Washington and Hawaii will be 100% off coal next year.

Both states still use natural gas but it's for cooking and home use and not every building and home uses it.

Both states have very large wind and solar farms. At least 75% of the buildings in Hawaii have solar panels on them. Along with the solar farms. Washington also has a good amount of the buildings with solar on them. Along with the solar farms. The eastern side of Washington is mostly desert and the sun shines most of the year. Parts of the state are the Saudi Arabia of wind.

Hawaii has built solar farms all over the islands along with wind farms. Most of the islands are also the Saudi Arabia of wind.

Both states have a large portion of the vehicles on their roads being either hybrid or EV or EV/hybrid. I know if you buy a fully EV car in Washington you don't pay a penny of state tax on it. Charging stations are everywhere now. They used to be hard to find but now they are everywhere. Even in the middle of nowhere in the mountains.
It is not a matter of whether we will stop using excessive amounts of petroleum, it is only a matter of when.
Big Oil's execs are guys in their late forties to their seventies. They do not care about people living after that.
But this will be more difficult in the US than in smaller countries that are not infected with Trumpoids.
 
You are a science *****. Earth's temperatures are influenced by how much of the sons heat is trapped in the atmosphere which us related to greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels like oil.
You must enjoy looking stupid
I understand why you want to argue against the scientific data and evidence that does not fit the leftist myth of global warming.
 
No. The sun's heat is trapped by greenhouse gases, which are present in the atmosphere due to the oil companies.
The problem with blindly believing secular propaganda and false science is that the propagandists are commonly wrong in some wasy about most of what they write.

Let's look at your Wikipedia source:

Hottest[edit]​

Highest temperatures ever recorded[edit]

Main articles: Highest temperature recorded on Earth and Heat wave
A world map showing areas with Köppen B classification (dry climates). The temperatures of the hot variants (BWh, BSh) of these climates have the potential to exceed 50 °C (122 °F) during the hottest seasons.
According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the highest temperature ever recorded was 56.7 °C (134.1 °F) on 10 July 1913 in Furnace Creek (Greenland Ranch), California, United States,[12] but the validity of this record is challenged as possible problems with the reading have since been discovered. Christopher C. Burt, a weather historian writing for Weather Underground, believes that the 1913 Death Valley reading is "a myth", and is at least 2.2 or 2.8 °C (4 or 5 °F) too high.[13]


This report verifies what I alluded to earlier that the WMO recorded the highest ever temperature as 134.1 degrees in 1913. Wikipedia challenges the WMO records by posting a non-peer-reviewed claim by a secularist leftist radical of the Weather Underground group of lefties who took their name from the notorious Bill Ayers' radical criminal leftist terror goup The Weather Underground. Wikipedia offers no reason for why the unsupported word of a lone radical leftist writer, who is not a meteorologist, should be accepted over the long-established well respected World Meteorological Organization's records.

In consolation, allow me to confirm the WMO finding with support from a modern publication written by global warming theology believers, proving the historical record high is not right wing propaganda but inconvenient truths that do not always agree with climate change hype.



https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/death-valley-could-set-a-world-record-hot-temperature/#:~:text=The WMO, which keeps official,Valley on July 10, 1913. 7-14-23

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Death Valley Could Set a World Record Hot Temperature
The temperature in Death Valley could rise above 130 degrees Fahrenheit this weekend. If it does, it would set a record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth
BY ANDREA THOMPSON


George Harris (left) is photographed by Margaret Owen as he displays a thermometer at Badwater Basin on July 11, 2021 in Death Valley National Park, California.


David Becker/Getty Images
Climate Change

Amid a punishing heat wave gripping the U.S. Southwest, Death Valley, Calif., could tie or set the record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth.
That record currently stands at a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit set there in August 2020 and again in July 2021. Such heat records are becoming more likely—and record cold temperatures less likely—as the Earth heats up from the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by humans burning fossil fuels. ...


The WMO, which keeps official global weather records, places the hottest temperature ever measured on Earth at 134 degrees F; this reading was taken in Death Valley on July 10, 1913. This measurement was declared a record in 2012 after a WMO review threw out the previous record of 136 degrees F in Al ʻAzīzīyah, Libya, from 1922 because of issues with the instrument and its placement. Several experts also doubt the legitimacy of the 134-degree measurement because it has similar issues as the Libya temperature reading, however.
 
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The problem with blindly believing secular propaganda and false science is that the propagandists are commonly wrong in some wasy about most of what they write.

Let's look at your Wikipedia source:

Hottest[edit]​

Highest temperatures ever recorded[edit]

Main articles: Highest temperature recorded on Earth and Heat wave
A world map showing areas with Köppen B classification (dry climates). The temperatures of the hot variants (BWh, BSh) of these climates have the potential to exceed 50 °C (122 °F) during the hottest seasons.
According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the highest temperature ever recorded was 56.7 °C (134.1 °F) on 10 July 1913 in Furnace Creek (Greenland Ranch), California, United States,[12] but the validity of this record is challenged as possible problems with the reading have since been discovered. Christopher C. Burt, a weather historian writing for Weather Underground, believes that the 1913 Death Valley reading is "a myth", and is at least 2.2 or 2.8 °C (4 or 5 °F) too high.[13]


This report verifies what I alluded to earlier that the WMO recorded as 134.1 degrees in 1913. Wikipedia challenges the WMO records by posting a secularist leftist radical of the Weather Underground group of lefties who took their name from the notorious Bill Ayers' radical criminal leftist terror goup The Weather Underground. Wikipedia offers no reason for why the word of a lone radical leftist writer who is not a meteorologist should be accepted over the well respected World Meteorological organization.

In consolation, allow me to confirm the WMO finding with support from a modern publication written by global warming proponests, proving the historical record high is not right wing propaganda but inconvenient truths that do not always agree with climate change hype.



https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/death-valley-could-set-a-world-record-hot-temperature/#:~:text=The WMO, which keeps official,Valley on July 10, 1913. 7-14-23

https://www.scientificamerican.com/newsletter-signup/
JULY 14, 2023
3 MIN READ
Death Valley Could Set a World Record Hot Temperature
The temperature in Death Valley could rise above 130 degrees Fahrenheit this weekend. If it does, it would set a record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth
BY ANDREA THOMPSON


George Harris (left) is photographed by Margaret Owen as he displays a thermometer at Badwater Basin on July 11, 2021 in Death Valley National Park, California.


David Becker/Getty Images
Climate Change

Amid a punishing heat wave gripping the U.S. Southwest, Death Valley, Calif., could tie or set the record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth.
That record currently stands at a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit set there in August 2020 and again in July 2021. Such heat records are becoming more likely—and record cold temperatures less likely—as the Earth heats up from the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by humans burning fossil fuels. ...


The WMO, which keeps official global weather records, places the hottest temperature ever measured on Earth at 134 degrees F; this reading was taken in Death Valley on July 10, 1913. This measurement was declared a record in 2012 after a WMO review threw out the previous record of 136 degrees F in Al ʻAzīzīyah, Libya, from 1922 because of issues with the instrument and its placement. Several experts also doubt the legitimacy of the 134-degree measurement because it has similar issues as the Libya temperature reading, however.
Global climate change is not about one single measurement at one single spot on one single day, science *****
 
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