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The changing Greenland Culture is a small thing compared to the melting ice.
What melting ice?
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Rising sea levels are a major impact of Global Warming.
What rising sea levels? It's not possible to measure the global sea level.
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Get ready for billions of climate refugees worldwide.
Define 'climate refugee'.
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There are a lot of population centers on low level coasts.
And they are still there, despite the predictions from the Church of Global Warming that they should've been destroyed 30 years ago.
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Just in the US we have NYC, Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, Galveston are some of the larger ones.
Don't forget the Seattle area.
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Where will they all go?
Nowhere. They don't need to or want to.
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How will we recover from the catastrophic insurance losses?
What insurance losses?
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Wiping out the habitability of these regions would cause a recession or depression.
They are still there. They are not going anywhere.
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Just wiping out all the Florida beaches will destroy the economy of that state.
Nah. They replace that sand all the time.
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The North Carolina Outer Banks? Gone.
Those are sand dunes, dumbass. They move around, sand dunes.
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So many regions and economies depend on tourism.
Hey, that's still there as well!
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Climate deniers are worried about the impacts of dealing with climate change.
No, we don't. Define 'climate change'. There are no impacts from a meaningless buzzword.
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They should consider the economic impacts of NOT doing so.
Pascal's Wager fallacy.