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In reply to the discussion: Most Of Florida Will Be Underwater By 2100 - You Do Understand Right? [View all]cwydro
(51,308 posts)50. Good luck with this.
The Eeyores are out in force.
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Most Of Florida Will Be Underwater By 2100 - You Do Understand Right? [View all]
TaterBake
Dec 2016
OP
What does that have to do with most of Florida being underwater in eighty-three years? nt.
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#4
Put three ice cubes in a glass then fill it within 1/4 inch of the top.
liberal N proud
Dec 2016
#28
Burning anything causes global warming. Weed, the TN state parks, incense, a well done steak....
HoneyBadger
Dec 2016
#39
The fires, flooding, and sea level changes are all caused by climate change. n/t
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#59
Again, what does that have to do with most of Florida being underwater in just over eighty years? nt
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#6
there is someone here arguing otherwise? Someone here is arguing against climate change?
DrDan
Dec 2016
#3
And much of Miami was under water in 1920 - want to buy some Florida swampland
FarCenter
Dec 2016
#15
Scientists have been working on this for decades. Yet climate deniers get elected as POTUS
NickB79
Dec 2016
#19
Oddly enough, one of the more feasible plans for Carbon elimination I've seen was in Science Fiction
Hugin
Dec 2016
#45
The high-end projections have a 5-foot sea level rise resulting in only that portion
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#14
The highest natural land area in Florida is a little over 200 ft above sea level.
haele
Dec 2016
#21
Well, at least the Trump clan will be locked away in their cryogenic freezers by then. (nm)
Elwood P Dowd
Dec 2016
#26
Greenland would equal about 20 feet; Antarctica about 200 feet in sea level rise
hatrack
Dec 2016
#38