I suggest people start mentioning that if climate changes makes the lower US habitable for boa constrictors, then natural range expansion will occur. They will not be an invasive species, they will be a native species. The last I was aware, species that naturally extend their range were not considered invasive or alien species.
Here is a range map I found to support this suggestion:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.co...onstrictor.gif
I would also like to find out how far ahead USGS's climate change model actually goes, because if they have projected the climate change to a time period where coastal cities are already under water, I believe this should be revealed openly as well. Burmese won't be in the Everglades if it is under water.
I would like to find out whether the colder winters expected with global warming are accounted for in the changed climate model. The politicians need to know this as well.