• ThePowerOfGeek
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    231 month ago

    Thwaites, which already contributes 4% to global sea level rise, holds enough ice to raise sea levels by more than 2 feet. But because it also acts as a natural dam to the surrounding ice in West Antarctica, scientists have estimated its complete collapse could ultimately lead to around 10 feet of sea level rise.

    Well that sucks.

    • SGG
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      251 month ago

      This is probably the only way rich people will care about climate change.

      Heat waves killing people? I sleep.

      My multi million Holiday beach home I use for 2 days a year is at risk? Real shit.

      • @CitizenKong
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        1 month ago

        They’ll just whine to the politicians they pay until they get a handout of taxpayer money.

    • Mkengine
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      11 month ago

      I asked ChatGPT and it estimates that a 10 feet rise would make us loose about 3.4% of the global landmass or about 5 million square kilometers.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        Not to mention sea level rise’s unpredictable effect on inland rivers. River avulsion can be both directly catastrophic and cause long-term drought and other problems in cities and communities that rely on their rivers being… where they are. Shit’s gonna fuck everyone up.

  • @paddirn
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    121 month ago

    The environment/global warming will have a “9/11 moment” when a major US city is rendered permanently uninhabitable due to rising sea levels. Katrina in Louisiana should’ve been it, but that was poor people with dark skin, so that wasn’t really a problem. Plus, the water eventually receded, so we could pretend like the problem was temporary.

    After it happens, there will be alot of hand-wringing about “What could have been done to prevent this?” and “Why did this happen?”

    • @Coreidan
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      11 month ago

      Katrina was caused by a hurricane. Not sea level rise.

  • @dellish
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    51 month ago

    Hey! Hey guys! Here’s an idea: let’s continue to do fuck all about it! I shits me to despair that we have known for a LONG time what will happen and what needs to be done, yet here we are continuing to fly into catastrophe

    • @Strider
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      41 month ago

      Yeah and look at those shareholder values!!

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    21 month ago

    Arizona welcomes its new beach front property at the expense of California being a total loss.