greenland ice melting faster x4
greenland ice melting faster x4
https://news.sky.com/story/greenlands-i ... 3-11614304
Greenland's ice melting four times faster than in 2003
Ocean levels are set to rise even faster due to the continued warming of Earth's atmosphere, a new study has found.
Greenland's ice melting four times faster than in 2003
Ocean levels are set to rise even faster due to the continued warming of Earth's atmosphere, a new study has found.
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Amazing how will this effect udon??????yartims wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 7:21 pmhttps://news.sky.com/story/greenlands-i ... 3-11614304
Greenland's ice melting four times faster than in 2003
Ocean levels are set to rise even faster due to the continued warming of Earth's atmosphere, a new study has found.
Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
when the south gets flooded out and uninhabitable they will all move north? to udon etc
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Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
Sea level changes over the last 20000 years about 125m rise
over the last 8000 years 5-10m of that 125m rise
the last 300 years about 0.4 of a metre
over the last 8000 years 5-10m of that 125m rise
the last 300 years about 0.4 of a metre
Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
More Arctic changes ....
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46976040A rapid climate shift under way in the Barents Sea could spread to other Arctic regions, scientists warn.
The Barents Sea is said to be at a tipping point, changing from an Arctic climate to an Atlantic climate as the water gets warmer.
Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
money talks. You'd think that if this is such an imminent crisis that it would seriously affect seaside city bond ratings.. Miami's last public bond rating by Moody's is A2. https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys- ... _905572069
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Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
Depends on your definition of Imminent. As some of these bonds expire in 5 years, any increase in risk is minimal. But 100 years, and could be a real issue. Some insurance companies are already factoring in sea level to house insurance, but hey, insurance companies always like an excuse to raise premiums or not pay up.
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Re: greenland ice melting faster x4
Money may well be talking.FrazeeDK wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:14 pmmoney talks. You'd think that if this is such an imminent crisis that it would seriously affect seaside city bond ratings.. Miami's last public bond rating by Moody's is A2. https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys- ... _905572069
Miami taxpayers would appear to believe that there is an “imminent crisis” as nearly half of the $400 million total of the “Forever Bond” that they voted for in November 2017 is for anti-flooding pumps, seawall improvements, drainage upgrades and other adaptation projects in the face of sea level rise.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politi ... 36291.html
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/ ... 51895.html
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"Miami taxpayers would appear to believe that there is an “imminent crisis” as nearly half of the $400 million total of the “Forever Bond” that they voted for in November 2017 is for anti-flooding pumps, seawall improvements, drainage upgrades and other adaptation projects in the face of sea level rise."
Miami has and needs those civil engineering projects regardless of any possible sea level rise. The major flooding from recent hurricanes highlighted those needs. Doubt the Miami taxpayers are worried about any alleged global warming predictions. Thailand, and Bangkok in particular, need the same type structural investments. The is little reason to be alarmed by warmist's fear mongering.
Miami has and needs those civil engineering projects regardless of any possible sea level rise. The major flooding from recent hurricanes highlighted those needs. Doubt the Miami taxpayers are worried about any alleged global warming predictions. Thailand, and Bangkok in particular, need the same type structural investments. The is little reason to be alarmed by warmist's fear mongering.