You have to suspend disbelief a bit because Denmark isn't actually that low-lying. Even with 2m of sea level rise the vast majority of the country is well above water (though not coastal cities like Copenhagen)

But, a useful storytelling exercise. Help the wealthy western white people imagine themselves as the refugees for once, so they can empathize with the millions of people who really will be displaced in Mumbai and Bangkok.

https://coastal.climatecentral.org/map/13/12.4977/55.6457/?theme=water_level&map_type=water_level_above_mhhw&basemap=roadmap&contiguous=true&elevation_model=best_available&refresh=true&water_level=2.0&water_unit=m

Apparently I am just binging the whole miniseries. It's surprisingly good!

The way they portray people with guns is jarringly different from US film, where it's just kinda taken for granted as the backdrop.

Also the way they take for granted having a functional government that actively manages everyone resettling somewhere else. On it's current track the US will just leave people to fend for themselves.

@notsoloud The climate part feels like a very thin pretense (which is fine) to create some refugees that the audience can relate to more easily, and do some role reversals. To me it feels a lot more like it's about present-day migrations and refugees than it is about the climate premise. But it seems like a good effort to get people feeling about it!

Meanwhile the elites are setting up shell companies to offer themselves jobs so they can qualify for residency in their country of choice. They can't imagine stooping to the public resettlement option and ending up in Bucharest or Warsaw.

Also my god are they actually going to punish the rich guy who worked for the government and did an insider trading? What kind of country is this?!