But it might be that as climate temperatures continue to increase, which seems now inevitable, no survival places will remain. Humans have always been attracted to the garden idea, not agriculture but survivable places that beyond survivable can be enhanced with flowers, flowering trees, small fountains, ponds, and shade. And that, with small houses, could provide shelter for mothers and children, pets and thoughtful adults. I am sure such places will exist but the problems are severe. The movement of hungry people into successful garden worlds means tension and violence. Gardenworlds cannot feed multitudes. Yet if human dieoff is fast enough the hoards, also humans, with hopes and feelings, just might not arrive. The next problem is temperature - even with a spectrum of temperatures, will any places remain where water and temperature can sustain lives - of humans, and plants and many other species?
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