First off, I realize different people have different opinions, but the information presented in this blog is pretty accurate.
Changing climates can be a touchy subject. It's something that can be hard for parents and their children to discuss. But let's face it, things change.
You could be going from a freezing Wisconsin and having to clear the frozen cheese from the road in front of you to a sunny Florida with oranges and alligators basking in the sunlight.
That's essentially changing climate right there. Two different climates, and you're changing which ones you're in.
Which is why it can be hard for parents to see their children move to a new climate. It's so far away.
But that example isn't even close to moving from the Northwest Territory tundra to the Egyptian desert land. Talk about changing climates. That's like halfway around the world in addition to being a different climate.
But some people want change. Maybe they don't like snow. That's a legitimate reason for someone to change climates. Or maybe they don't like kangaroos. Which isn't really a legitimate reason because who doesn't like kangaroos? But there are other reasons to leave a climate with kangaroos I suppose.
Can't we let people make their own decisions and, if they want to move, move?
My main message here is pretty obvious: People do actually change which climate they live in, so whatever your opinion is, unless you believe people actually move around the world, you're pretty absolutely wrong.