Important conversations about the Laurentian today. If it were a separate country, the basin would be the third largest in the world and freshwater is its fuel. As makes scarce, people will seek refuge in the basin. Time is ticking - we must plan & prepare.

@girls_can Most of the climate change predictions I have seen leave this area with some of the least negative outcomes. It is going to become a huge refuge, IMO. I already refer to being in a rural refugia.

@Alienated53 yes! Tolerable summer heat and abundant freshwater will make the a haven. We need to be planning for climate driven immigration by people and industry. It takes a lot of water in manufacturing! How will we conserve and protect our freshwater while welcoming climate refugees from more hard hit areas?

@girls_can You are in Canada, I am in the US. So many jurisdictions involved will complicate planning and implementation. Afraid I have little faith in our current capitalist system to handle this well.

@Alienated53 I think the International Joint Commission is pushing for preparedness, but it’s down to voters to make their politicians act. We need politicians to fund the science necessary to get us ready and to keep us from unmanageable growth that erodes the health of the Lakes from which we all derive our prosperity

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