Canada will become more livable in the future thanks to ‘global warming’!

Financial Times of London prediction of extreme warming by 2070 shows that, far from facing a climate catastrophe, Canadians and most Americans will actually be better off

By Climate Realists of B.C., August 22, 2025

The Financial Times of London has published a map showing the climate alarmist view of what our world will be like in 2070 in terms of livability (unfortunately, the article is behind a pay wall, although you might get it with the search terms “financial times” and “livability map”).

The gif image shows “livability” (based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s alarmist theories) for two years: 2020 and 2070. Maroon and black indicate “low” livability; various shades of yellow and orange indicate “high” (or high-ish) livability.

Figure 1: Financial Post’s “livability” map. Yellows and oranges mean high livability; maroon and black equal low livability. Source: Financial Times

Obviously, global warming is not good news for much of the globe under this scenario. But, curiously, if you look at the livability index for Canada in 2070 versus 2030 (see Figure 2), the yellow-orange area is larger, which means Canada has become more livable.

The FT prediction is based on one of the IPCC’s “extreme” scenarios–probably RCP8.5, which is aggressive business as usual and now discredited even by the IPCC. And if true, of course this level of “global warming” would be a major concern, if it occurs, which is unlikely. However, it does show that Canadians, as well as Americans, need not be worried about the purported dangers of “global warming” at least as far as the North American continent is concerned.

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