https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/07/world...wxc/index.html
According to this article we have until 2030 to take drastic action against climate change.
It says countries in the Southern Hemisphere will suffer the most from increases in temperatures. A lot of the algae+coral in the sea would die off (lowering our ability to reduce CO2).
It really makes me wonder, how badly off would Canada be if things heated up? Would we spend 50 years in warmer temperatures until it all caught up and the climate became unlivable? Or would the rest of the world suffer while the rest of Canada became a much warmer place & attractive place?
From the map it looks like if sea levels rise 100m which is supposed to be the max Canada would not be badly off but South America, America, Australia, Europe, Russia, and China would suffer.
I really wonder at what point does climate change become so bad that we can't go back. As Canadians can we sit back and watch the rest of the world suffer as our own climate improves? Will we suddenly gain some nice beaches and will our weather become much better? Or will a warmer climate hurt us too?