• PuddleOfKittens
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      1 day ago

      Some places are being hit harder than others. All else being equal, people should move to the places being hit the least.

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        23 hours ago

        Wouldn’t a side effect of that, if done en masse, be property values and rent ballooning out of control in the safer areas?

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          21 hours ago

          A side-effect? No. You’re just describing climate-safe housing being more valuable. It’s always been more valuable.

          In a functional market system, higher rents will result in more housing construction in those areas. I’m not delusional enough to think that the housing market is functional, but that’s a can of worms that will exist regardless of the climate problems or not.

          Or to rephrase a bit: yes, if people all try to move to more climate-safe areas, then we’ll need to build more housing in the climate-safe areas for them to move into. Obviously.

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          Yes, and this will start happening within the next several years due to climate refugees, whether we plan for it or not.