Ricky Lanusse
1 min readFeb 26, 2024

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Joe, your viewpoint really hits home. It's true, the warnings about climate change seem to be falling short in driving immediate action. Your idea of migrating north, like our ancestors did, is intriguing. It speaks to our resilience as a species and our ability to adapt, especially with the technology we have today.

Your analogy of the frog in hot water is both vivid and apt. We can't afford to just sit and wait for the worst to happen. Making big changes, like relocating and rebuilding infrastructure, could be the wake-up call we need to truly tackle carbon emissions head-on.

But let's also remember the human side of this equation. Moving entire communities is no small feat, and we need to ensure that everyone is taken care of in the process. It's a challenging path ahead, but your ideas remind us that we're capable of making bold moves for the sake of our planet and future generations.

Southern winds from Patagonia,

Ricky

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Ricky Lanusse
Ricky Lanusse

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