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Old 11-08-2021, 08:48   #69
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Re: Climate Change - sea level rises.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Did we make it past 1982?
The doom merchants will say that if we'd listened then, we wouldn't be up queer street now. I'm in the mitigation camp, for the record.

However, the attached map suggests, as someone else has mentioned in this thread, that we can expect migrations and the wars they will might/will bring. The map shows that up to 2m people in the UK face displacement. This can be mitigated by the richer countries, but the thought of half a billion Africans storming Europe is horrifying.

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