Maybe we can move to the Antartica, just like the characters of the book “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” by Philip K. Dick.
In this book, the global temperature has risen so much that people have started using portable air conditioners while walking on the streets and the very wealthy spend the summer at resorts on the south pole.
To deal with this problem, governments have instituted a kind of compulsory migration, people are drafted to live in a miserable colony on Mars.
Seems like Ballard did some environmental collapse books, too… Yeah, his first four novels dealt with some sort of environmental catastrophe, the Wind from Nowhere:
There is no meaningful difference between outright climate denialism and “acknowledging” climate change while refusing to do anything effective to combat it.
That cover illustration (and the story) is a favorite - used to have that same copy, (former library discard I think, long gone now) - definitely one of the more bonkers examples from PKD’s canon, hadn’t noticed till now how much it pre-dates (but certainly anticipates) the Valis works.
Sadly, not wrong. I think I have mentioned, when my brother worked at NRL, they did simulations indicating that the tipping point was reached in the mid-90’s. At this point it’s just amelioration and minimizing the rate of acceleration. Which we are sucking at, just BTW.