Category Archives: climate refugees

History Lessons?

I appreciate it when people sometimes respond to a blog post, because often what I write about are things I’m wondering about, things I don’t completely understand, and am hoping for insight from others. That is partly because I was … Continue reading

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Overground Railroad Update

I have been writing about the likelihood of the migration of millions of people, climate refugees, from coastal areas to the middle of the country when the oceans rise, calling this the Overground Railroad. I began thinking about this in … Continue reading

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Sea Level Projections for 2100

Some of us have been discussing how to address rising sea levels, and what to do about the resulting climate refugees.  Overground Railroad Facebook group. Most people are not aware of how quickly sea levels are rising, and the urgency … Continue reading

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Before the Panic

Are we going to get serious about climate change? The following adds impetus to what I’ve been writing about, i.e. planning how to deal with millions of climate refugees who will be forced to leave coastal communities, and move inland. We … Continue reading

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Overground Railroad

In response to my recent posts concerning how we in the Midwest might deal with the massive inland migration of climate refugees, I received the following interesting response from Jane Peers. As a member of the coastal Quakers, I wonder … Continue reading

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