'Normal' Life in the future

Where may life be basically 'normal' after the climate has seriously changed?
An Analysis of the Potential for the Formation of ‘Nodes of Persisting Complexity’.
‘Nodes of persisting complexity’ are geographical locations which may experience lesser effects from ‘de-complexification’ due to having ‘favourable starting conditions’ that may allow the retention of a degree of complexity. A shortlist of nations (New Zealand, Iceland, the United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland) were identified and qualitatively analysed in detail to ascertain their potential to form ‘nodes of persisting complexity’ (New Zealand is identified as having the greatest potential).
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https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8161/htm

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  • David Berghouse
    published this page in Climate News 2021-09-08 15:12:33 +1000