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In reply to the discussion: This is the Loire, the longest river in France. It's gone now. [View all]misanthrope
(9,496 posts)37. That's one aspect, too
You also have to factor in that those earlier projections are based on current usage from the past. The reality is that we haven't really slowed down terribly in our greenhouse gas emission, as was hoped for. Human beings -- JUST LIKE ANY OTHER ANIMAL -- will continue with a pattern of behavior until forced to change.
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You probably knew this already but the explanation I heard is the estimates of impact are like a
LT Barclay
Aug 2022
#29
Possibly World Meteorological Association - Prof Petteri Taalas (Secretary-General of WMA) (?)
Donkees
Aug 2022
#45
thanks, if so there is a story in how the passengers made it back to the dock.
AnotherDreamWeaver
Aug 2022
#12
And RWers world-wide are doing their best to stop anyone from mitigating climate change.
Hermit-The-Prog
Aug 2022
#13
Oh it will be back -- rapidly carrying houses, cars, bodies, and topsoil to the sea
progree
Aug 2022
#16
Not an estuary - it's an arm that runs around an island in the river, but well inland
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2022
#48
Not quite as serious (yet). N.J. is in the beginning of drought. I volunteer in the
3Hotdogs
Aug 2022
#26