<VV> Re: [VV-talk] The Great Global Warming Swindle
Ken Wildman
k-wildman at onu.edu
Wed Mar 7 21:54:07 EST 2007
This is like an old joke.
"You don't even know how to keep political mail on VV-Talk, and you want to
discuss climatology?"
<grin>
Ken (a place for everything and everything in its place) W.
At 10:56 PM 3/7/2007, Tony Underwood wrote:
>At 04:25 PM 3/7/2007, airvair wrote:
>>Well, what I'm getting at is this. What if all the glaciers DO melt, and
>>the ocean levels rise the predicted 30 feet?
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>
>The oceans will rise ~30 ft, actually a bit more depending on just how
>much warming there actually is. If it's only the glaciers, it's not
>gonna be much more than a few feet. If the polar caps melt (as they
>certainly eventually will) it could be 40-50 feet, bringing the coastline
>inland as much as a hundred miles or so, depending, mostly on the Piedmont
>areas of the eastern seaboard.
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>
>>Do you know how much real
>>estate is within 30 feet of sea level?
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>
>I absolutely do. I also know EXACTLY where the "new" beaches will
>be. Again. It's the same place they were for millions on years before,
>until all that water got tied up in the polar ice caps.
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>>All of Florida will be one big
>>underwater reef,
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>Most of it anyway...
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>>as will New Orleans,
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>N.O. is already "owned" by the Mississippi River. It won't take a
>warming trend to see it submerge. Much of it is already below river
>level already.
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>>Bengladesh, and countless other
>>areas.
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>
>Yes they will. And forget about ranting about it, nobody can stop
>it. Just the way nobody could stop the ice age, nobody's gonna stop the
>warming trend and the ice melting again. Nor will anyone stop the next
>ice age that's gonna follow this one after it ends.
>
>
>>Where are all the people going to go to?
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>Inland.
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>>All I can say is that at
>>least (if the timetable predictions are correct) I won't live to see it
>>all. LOL
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>This is true. None of us are gonna see it.
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>It's gonna take thousands of years, folks... ;) Everyone has plenty of
>time to move out and go somewhere else.
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>tony..
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