In the long history of evolution it has not been necessary for man to understand multi-loop nonlinear feedback systems until very recent historical times. Evolutionary processes have not given us the mental skill needed to properly interpret the dynamic behavior of the systems of which we have now become a part. J. W. Forrester, 1971
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A Nation of Immigrants
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| Horn of Africa, Photo by Sönke Kreft, GermanWatch |
Having fewer resources and options for adaptation in place, children, women, the poor, older persons, and other vulnerable groups experience the greatest pressures to migrate as a result of environmental, economic and social impacts of climate change. These are people very much like those streaming over America’s southern borders now.
The U.S. Navy is already planning for increased humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HA/DR) as a result of climate change. The Navy believes that mass migrations precipitated by climate change will not only stretch its HA/DR capabilities, but could also result in instability and regional conflict requiring U.S. military assistance for the evacuation of U.S. citizens and the rendering of assistance in quelling unrest.
The International Organization for Migration says that “climate change is expected to trigger growing population movements within and across borders.” The UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees said that by 2050 up to a billion people globally could be forced to migrate. Where will they all go? Some studies suggest they’ll come here, to America. For example, mass migration to the United States from countries south of our border, like Mexico, may be triggered by climate-caused crop failures.
And yet America itself will not be immune to climate change and internal migration, such as happened during the Dust Bowl era, the largest migration in American history. By 1940 2.5 million people had moved out of the Plains states. They did not receive a warm welcome in places like California, where city police were sent to the border to repel the ‘invaders.’
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| Photo by Sandy Huffaker, Oracle, Arizona protest |
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