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Where in the World: Tenaya and Climate Change [Peter Zeihan, Zeihan on Geopolitics]

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  • The Earth’s temperature is expected to rise by various estimates, but these estimates are based on educated guesses and simulations due to limited data.
  • Climate change can lead to more erratic weather patterns, especially in areas with limited sources of wind and humidity, such as California, Portland, and Seattle.
  • The further a region is from the temperate, humid zone, the more prone it is to extreme temperature fluctuations.
  • Most of the world’s population lives in humid regions, but these regions often rely on food from less humid areas, which could be impacted by climate change.
  • There may be issues with food supply as a result of climate change, rather than just concerns about climate refugees.

link to original vlog published December 12, 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1iqPZV0X0E


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