• PopcornChickn@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    This shit is exactly why despite having hated growing up in the frozen tundra… I’m now staying. Its not worth giving up at this point in society.

    Been a…something… guys. Best of luck to you in the climate wars.

    May the odds be ever in your favor.

    • Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      1 年前

      You do realize that we won’t be free of the effects, right? Where do you think all the climate refugees are going to go?

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          1 年前

          We’re coming to you. We’ll settle in arcologies at the poles, where it’s still cool. Let the machines run all the industry in the sun-baked deserts of middle earth

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        1 年前

        You’re welcome to it. You can have my freezing weather also! If it falls below 80 degrees in my apartment, I put a sweater on!! :/ I’m serious.

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          1 年前

          For other people: 80°F is about 21°C

          I work with a lot of expats who feel the same, but I still like that I can clothe myself against the low temperatures, but not for the hot temperatures.

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            I think I could live in sub-Saharan Africa and be OK. I love hot weather, and dry hot weather especially. Yes I am weird. Never been a fan of being cool or cold. I don’t even run my air conditioning in the summer (most days - there are some day that are too brutally hot even for me).