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Related: About this forumWorried About Refugees? Just Wait Until We Dust-Bowlify Mexico And Central America
Worried About Refugees? Just Wait Until We Dust-Bowlify Mexico And Central America
by Joe Romm Sep 8, 2015 3:43pm
The Syria conflict has triggered the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II, explains the European Commission. As Climate Progress has been reporting for years, and as a major 2015 study confirmed, human-caused climate change was a major trigger of Syrias brutal civil war.
But the unprecedented multi-year drought that preceded the Syrian civil war is mild compared to the multi-decade megadroughts that unrestricted carbon pollution will make commonplace in the U.S. Southwest, Mexico, and Central America, according to many recent studies.
Given the current political debate over immigration policy, its worth asking two questions. First: if the United States, through our role as the greatest cumulative carbon polluter in history, plays a central role in rendering large parts of Mexico and Central America virtually uninhabitable, where will the refugees go? And second: will we have some moral obligation to change our immigration policy?
If we dont take far stronger action on climate change, then here is what a 2015 NASA study projected the normal climate of North America will look like. The darkest areas have soil moisture comparable to that seen during the 1930s Dust Bowl.
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More:
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/09/08/3699165/refugees-dust-bowl-mexico/
Environment & Energy:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/112790864
bemildred
(90,061 posts)It may be the Amazon that gets really desertified.
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)See those color bands? They will move towards the poles. But it will be messy locally, because of terrain effects, and edge vs interior effects.