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OnlinePoker

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2. Oh my god
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 05:58 AM
Sep 2014

230 years from now, that will be an inch of rise more than the global average (unless that 2mm is per year, which isn't stated in the article).

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It appears that we are in a tipping point. littlemissmartypants Sep 2014 #1
Oh my god OnlinePoker Sep 2014 #2
That assumes that what we're seeing is a linear process, and will remain one. GliderGuider Sep 2014 #3
Not good. blackspade Sep 2014 #4
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