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  • BreadWinner
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    Sorry I don’t read cut and paste articles.

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  • BreadWinner
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    Most of the posters on this forum grow crops on what used to be an inland sea, do you think humans made the water disappear. 🧐

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  • chuckChuck
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    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/miami-is-the-most-vulnerable-coastal-city-worldwide/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/miami-is-the-most-vulnerable-coastal-city-worldwide/

    Miami-Dade County and the Tampa Bay region will feel some of the greatest effects from rising seas, for example, which are projected to gain between 8 and 12 inches in elevation by 2040. Nearly a half-million Floridians living less than 3 feet above current high-water levels could experience regular flooding, experts said, threatening $145 billion in real estate value.
    Last edited by chuckChuck; Sep 7, 2020, 10:48.

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  • BreadWinner
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    Maybe the cities and the people that built them are wrong and they should not of built that close to the ocean, the water was on earth way before humans. Humans don’t control global heating or cooling the sun does.

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  • chuckChuck
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    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    ha, they did a study showing the earths crust without the ice sheet on it is rising faster than the oceans. Parts of the northern hemisphere have risen half a meter in the post glacial period.

    another hoax debunked.
    And Why is southern Florida and Miami experiencing increases in the risk of flooding?

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  • chuckChuck
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    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    And just what is the correct amount of ice on Greenland and Antarctica anyway?
    The amount that doesn’t melt and flood all the major coastal cities in the world!

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  • jazz
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    The amount that doesn’t melt and flood all the major coastal cities in the world!
    ha, they did a study showing the earths crust without the ice sheet on it is rising faster than the oceans. Parts of the northern hemisphere have risen half a meter in the post glacial period.

    another hoax debunked.

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  • farming101
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    According to some models at the maximum of the last ice age the oceans were 120 meters lower than they are now.
    The oceans have been rising ever since and it seems logical will continue to rise.
    People will have to move.
    In the last 20 years it is thought 930,000,000 people were added to the world's urban population.
    There is plenty of time to move people out of harms way.

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  • chuckChuck
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    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    And just what is the correct amount of ice on Greenland and Antarctica anyway?
    The amount that doesn’t melt and flood all the major coastal cities in the world!

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  • farming101
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    And just what is the correct amount of ice on Greenland and Antarctica anyway?

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