New Research Shows Rising Sea Levels Could Wipe Out Major Cities, Displace 150 Mil

You are wasting your time, they are going to regurgitate something some demogogue on the radio told them, or, read on some Flat Earther website

As I said, it is all orchestrated by entities profiting off of climate change to construct a false paradigm that the lemmings easily swallow cause they are afraid they are going to have to give up their F250 doolie

Bangkok is sinking because of the huge amount of water extracted from artesian wells and the weight of all the skyscrapers built in the last 30 years. It's built on a flood plain of the Chao Praya river and the underlying soil is soft clay. Of course it doesn't help that many of the old klongs (canals)have been filled in and built on as well.
 
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Hello guno,

Ho Chi Minh City, along with the rest of southern Vietnam, "could all but disappear" by 2050.

Bangkok, Thailand, currently home to over eight million people, is under severe threat

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https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...a-levels-could-wipe-out-major-cities-displace

Time to wake up.
 
Hello archives,

You are wasting your time, they are going to regurgitate something some demogogue on the radio told them, or, read on some Flat Earther website

As I said, it is all orchestrated by entities profiting off of climate change to construct a false paradigm that the lemmings easily swallow cause they are afraid they are going to have to give up their F250 doolie

Actually they are losing the battle. More and more people are accepting the reality that we have to act fast to save our habitat.

Sure, you'll find people on the internet who will valiantly argue it's all a hoax, but they are the few. Most people totally get it now. It is only understandable the internet is where the anti-social types that nobody will listen to end up. This is where they can have the same voice as anyone else. We, the informed, choose to dismiss their ignorance and continue to post the truth. Industrial activity caused the climate to change and now we have to take action. Capitalism cares nothing about our environment, it is up to us to take care of it. We need big government to properly regulate big capitalism and it can't be corrupt government; it has to answer to we the people. Nothing less will do.
 
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Three fucking morons in a row ! And all applauding each other ! Haw, haw..............................haw.
 
Three fucking morons in a row ! And all applauding each other ! Haw, haw..............................haw.

That's what people do when they're correct. Why wouldn't you applaud in that situation?

If what the OP said was true, and it's the same type of thing that has been claimed for years, I would already be underwater and I'm more than 300 miles from any coastline.
 
Ho Chi Minh City, along with the rest of southern Vietnam, "could all but disappear" by 2050.

Bangkok, Thailand, currently home to over eight million people, is under severe threat

EIFDLZpUYAARL57


https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...a-levels-could-wipe-out-major-cities-displace

LOL
See Hansen's prediction of NYC's West Side Highway being under water by year 2000
You are the definition of retarded. You keep believing the same lies over again. LOL what a dumbass. Must suck to be so gullible
 
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See Hansen's prediction of NYC's West Side Highway being under water by year 2000
You are the definition of retarded. You keep believing the same lies over again. LOL what a dumbass. Must suck to be so gullible

See the number of times the Maldives have been predicted to be underwater.

30 Years Ago Officials Predicted The Maldives Would Be Swallowed By The Sea. It Didn’t Happen

Environmental officials warned 30 years ago the Maldives could be completely covered by water due to global warming-induced sea level rise.

That didn’t happen. The Indian Ocean did not swallow the Maldives island chain as predicted by government officials in the 1980s.

In September 1988, the Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported a “gradual rise in average sea level is threatening to completely cover this Indian Ocean nation of 1196 small islands within the next 30 years,” based on predictions made by government officials.

Then-Environmental Affairs Director Hussein Shihab told AFP “an estimated rise of 20 to 30 centimetres in the next 20 to 40 years could be ‘catastrophic’ for most of the islands, which were no more than a metre above sea level.”

The article went on to suggest the Maldives, along with its 200,000 inhabitants, could “end” sooner than expected if drinking water supplies dry up by 1992 “as predicted.” Today, more than 417,000 people live in the Maldives.

“Call Noah and have him build another Ark,” Daniel Turner, executive director of the pro-energy group Power the Future, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

“Bring out the Coast Guard. Send all the boogie boards and floaties you can find for the Maldives is going down,” Turner said sarcastically. (RELATED: NYT Continues To Push FAKE NEWS About Hurricane Florence And Global Warming)

The Maldives are among the island nations often held up by United Nations officials as being on the “front-lines” of man-made global warming. The island nation was among the first to apply for Green Climate Fund aid, but the funding hasn’t been flowing, according to The New York Times.

“That’s too long to wait,” Maldives energy and environment minister Thoriq Ibrahim told The Times last year. “There’s no use having a fund somewhere if you can’t access it quickly.”

The Maldives are indeed low-lying islands with its highest point only reaching about eight feet above sea level. But obviously, decades-old warnings the Maldives were on the verge of being swallowed by the seas didn’t pan out.

A recent study projected low-lying reef islands, like the Maldives, could become “uninhabitable” by the middle of the 21st Century because too much sea water will get into freshwater drinking supplies.

The study projects “sea-level rise and wave dynamics over reefs will lead to the annual wave-driven overwash of most atoll islands by the mid-21st century.”

However, other research suggest the Maldives and other coral islands may actually be expanding, not sinking into the sea.

New Zealand researchers published a study earlier this year based on aerial photos and satellite images of Pacific islands over the last four decades that found most atolls they examined were increasing in size.

The results echoed a 2015 study by the same lead author that also found coral island expansion. Study lead author and scientist Paul Kench told The New Scientist “that the Maldives seem to be showing a similar effect.”

https://dailycaller.com/2018/09/21/maldives-global-warming-sea-level/
 
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