• sinkingship@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I kind of agree with you, but I think you look at it too simplefied.

    In this case we do (have realistic options)

    Moving inland? Live where? Work what? How to financially bridge the time between having no jobs?

    I know it’s weird worrying about money when the place you live in gets destroyed. But you also gotta eat to live.

    Of course it’s doubtful to pour in our energy when in the end it’ll be a lost case. Unfortunately we live in a world, where people can’t even worry about these things because they worry about the end of the month before the next paycheck.

    You could say they could sell their properties, but if enough people do that (or think living there has no future), the properties quickly become worthless and nobody wants to buy.

    So first you’d need to provide a place with opportunities for these people to have a place to go to. And then it’ll still be hard because many people get emotionally attached to where they live. You can see that in countries with disappearing islands, where the government builds a replacement village for the people. They get a new hope, a new house in a community, still some people refuse to go.