I am trying to better understand climate impact prediction.
Sea level rise get lots of press, but it seem to be far off in the
future, at least the dire consequences for the US.
Isn't drought one of the bigger threats to the US in the next 30 years?
What are the biggest threats in that time-frame.
Does the US have a good adaptation plans against sustained drought?
Pretty much come down to migration, right?
If not drought, what do you think the next big AGW induced
disaster/migration will be in the US, assuming New Orleans was the
first.
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