
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:I think humanity has an amazing ability to adapt, so I'm pretty sure we won't die out because of this, but a big part of the population might. The majority of people will probably start living further up north.
There's a lot of room in Sweden...
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:The Netherlands would be in huge trouble if the sea rises though,
Originally posted by Remy:This is a nice interactive map where you can select the level of sea rise and then see which parts of the world are under water:
http://geology.com/sea-level-rise/netherlands.shtml
Yep, we're screwed here in NL
I read this article and wanted to share it, particularly because at the end there's a sign of light at the end of the tunnel. Love CM
Originally posted by flowerchild:2030/2050 sounds pretty fucking scary. it's probably highly naive, but I prefer not to think about it too much...
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Look at this way, by 2030 U2 will be in their 70's and probably done touring... So what's it matter anyway?
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
So with a 60m sea level rise, my current flat in London will still survive, but be part of a nice peninsula! Might have some nice views!!
This is one scary topic though. I do care about climate change, but I'm ashamed to admit I had no idea it was THIS bad...got some catching up, reading and watching to do. Thanks for this Remy.
BTW, Chris Martin just shared the same Rolling Stone article today on Facebook through Coldplay's page
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Originally posted by Remy:[..]
I learnt from Cowspiracy that animal agriculture is the biggest one when it comes to Co2/carbon emissions, more than all cars/airplanes/boats etc. combined. So if there is anything we need to give up![]()
and I gave up