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kpete

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Tue Jan 31, 2012, 05:22 PM Jan 2012

A MESSAGE FROM AL GORE - From Antarctica to Bangladesh: The story of rising seas [View all]

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The ice on land is melting at a faster rate and large ice sheets are moving toward the ocean more rapidly. As a result, sea levels are rising worldwide. Most of the world’s ice is contained in Antarctica – more than 90 percent. The West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which lies south of the Peninsula, contains enough water to raise sea levels worldwide by more than 20 feet. Part of the ice sheet, the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf, is among the many in Antarctica that are shrinking at an accelerating rate. This has direct consequences for low-lying coastal and island communities all over the world – and for their in.

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Even wealthier countries are not immune to the impacts. In the United States, for example, particularly vulnerable areas are: Miami Beach, the Chesapeake region, coastal Louisiana, and coastal Texas. In some of these areas, the land is sinking even as the oceans rise. This will have implications that extend right up to the steps of our nation’s Capitol. A recent study found that sea level rise of only a tenth of a meter would lead to $2 billion in property damage and affect almost 68,000 people in Washington, D.C. In addition, the enhanced threat of storm surges was illustrated last year when tropical storm Irene led to warnings that the New York City subway system and tunnels into the city could be flooded.

But the most vulnerable regions lie in developing countries, where populations are still rising fast and there is little money to shore up infrastructure. The cities most threatened by sea level rise are places like Calcutta and Mumbai in India; Guangzhou, China; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. And of course, there are more than a few low-lying island nations – like the Maldives – that are already in imminent danger.

Then there is Bangladesh. A one-meter sea level rise – which could happen as soon as 2050 according to some Antarctic specialists – could result in between 22 and 35 million people in Bangladesh relocating from the areas in which they now live and work. Two-thirds of this nation is less than five meters above sea level. For the nation’s 142 million people packed into a small space, climate change poses a nearly unimaginable challenge. The threat of sea level rise is not simply flooding, but saltwater intrusion that hurts the production of rice, the country’s staple crop. Increased damage to rice farmers could soon put 20 million farmers out of work and force them into crowded cities.

the rest:
http://climaterealityproject.org/2012/01/31/from-antarctica-to-bangladesh-the-story-of-rising-seas/

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Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #1
Pizza, incoming! Odin2005 Feb 2012 #2
Still active. JNelson6563 Feb 2012 #26
This Ought to Piss off Greedy People fascisthunter Feb 2012 #3
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #4
The myth of rising sea levels Ian62 Feb 2012 #5
Why do you believe sea levels have risen a "very tiny amount" Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #6
Multi billion dollar a year business Ian62 Feb 2012 #7
Have you considered the possibility that Gore and the climate scientists are Galileo, they're Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #8
Assessing the situation Ian62 Feb 2012 #9
No one disputes the Earth doesn't go through natural warming and cooling cycles, but what is Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #10
Not interested in how many Ian62 Feb 2012 #11
If the Earth is cooling, why have the oceans risen a "tiny amount" as per your first post? Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #13
Evidence Ian62 Feb 2012 #14
Well thank goodness there are some people informed enough to narrow it down. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #17
Bending words Ian62 Feb 2012 #18
So NASA and the World Meteorological Organization are all in on the conspiracy to deny this cooling, Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #21
Data picking Ian62 Feb 2012 #23
You don't understand El Nino but you're sure Climate Change is bogus? neverforget Feb 2012 #24
K&R. We can see the melting of glaciers accelerating. Overseas Feb 2012 #12
Dramatic Ian62 Feb 2012 #15
It's too bad Exxon and the fossil fuel industry doesn't have any money for someone to follow, Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #19
Push dogonroof Ian62 Feb 2012 #20
k and r..nt Stuart G Feb 2012 #16
At what point cbrer Feb 2012 #22
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