'Human migration is on the increase as desperate people, whose lands no longer support them, seek to move to kinder climates'
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSYellowknife may be about to burn.
Clearly, this isn’t going to get any better, and the already warm and hot areas in the planet will experience temperatures rising to the point where life will be untenable and the production of food will become impossible. As it is, we attempt to keep these migrants behind their borders, those who do escape are grudgingly accepted into the beachheads they have reached or incarcerated in floating prisons or land-based holding pens.
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