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Future Effects Of Sea Level Rise Could Include Inland Migration
Future Effects Of Sea Level Rise Could Include Inland Migration
Sea level rise could reshape the United States, trigger migration inlandAI shows climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration to cities inland Date: January 22, 2020 Source: University of Southern California Summary: A new study uses machine learning to project migration patterns resulting from sea-level rise. Researchers found the impact of rising oceans will ripple across…
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Feadz - Population Shift feat. The Variable Man
Rise of the Colored Empires
For the first time in more than 100 years, white deaths in the U.S. over the past year exceeded white births. At the same time, earlier than predicted, the majority of births were to black, Hispanic, and Asian mothers. William H. Frey of the Brookings Institution told this morning's New York Times, "These new census estimates are an early signal alerting us to the impending decline in the white population that will characterize most of the 21st century."
As Hua Hsu wrote for our magazine in 2009's "The End of White America," Fitzgerald's mention of the book by "this man Goddard" was a thinly veiled nod to eugenecist Lothrop Stoddard's The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, which had been published in 1920. The book included a series of foldout maps like the one above, warning that "colored migration is a universal peril, menacing every part of the white world."
Not everyone's identity is as tied to precariously elite social station as is that of the Buchanans. Still at this turning point in statistic history, a good time to revisit Hsu's theses: "What will it mean to be white when whiteness is no longer the norm? And will a post-white America be less racially divided, or more so?"
population change (by zipcode and based on address change records) by Spokeo