• @joostjakob
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      171 year ago

      Yeah, I’d be quite surprised to see large increases in tourism anywhere in a +4° world…

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        Antarctica and the north pole will likely see a significant rise in tourists/refugees, no?

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          Don’t kid yourself. The north pole will just be an incredibly boring bed of dead water like any other ocean by then and Antarctica will likely be just a bunch of rocks, possibly leaking gas that was trapped under ice for millions of years. At least there will be some nature in scandinavia to look at through a big window in an air conditioned cruise ship.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Antarctica will likely be just a bunch of rocks,

            Wouldn’t that take quite a while? As far as I understand it humanity will get centuries or even millenia of an ever rising sea level. That’s gonna be fun.

        • @joostjakob
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          11 year ago

          Well yeah, there might be some exceptions. But in a 4° world, economic collapse is very likely, and tourism would be one of the first industries to die out. Antarctica has no soil to speak of, so not exactly a good place to settle. The most northerly lands will indeed be interesting to settle in at some point, though I wonder how long the adjustment period would be (e.g. as long as the permafrost is melting, the ground will be unstable)