THE OBVIOUS THINGS
Climate Change is Reshaping Human Habitation Patterns
The phenomenon described as climate change is not merely a future threat but an ongoing reality that is already displacing millions of people globally. Humans are experiencing rising sea levels, increasing temperatures, and extreme weather events that are altering the habitability of regions once considered stable. Despite the data supporting this observation, there remains a widespread reluctance to confront the immediate implications of these changes, particularly regarding migration, resource scarcity, and social conflict. This transformation of the planet is not a distant concern; it is a present-day crisis affecting where and how people live, yet many discussions around this topic remain abstract, avoiding the uncomfortable truths of human adaptation in the face of radical environmental shifts. The science is clear: the environment is changing, and humans are being forced to respond to those changes, whether they acknowledge it or not.