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pollution everywhere sometimes up sometimes down but always around
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pollution everywhere sometimes up sometimes down but always around
Cant see us being flooded out here in Sunderland. How deep are you expecting the water here?
So if 100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions would it not be easier to target those focusing on the average joe?
Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says
Millions of years ago....Wasn't Tunstall Hills a reef once
aye part of the Zechstein Sea. It's why we have Limestone in the area. Sunderland is actually rising out of the sea due to glacial rebound.Wasn't Tunstall Hills a reef once
Pump the excess water into the deserts, job done.
Be a bit saltyPump the excess water into the deserts, job done.
Be a bit salty
this lad knaas ^^^or Volcanoes
It's a bit of a clart on though don't you think?Doesn't matter man. If we really wanted too, we could remove the salt from the water using solar power, also in abundance in the deserts.
The earth has had several mass extinction level events in its history and we’re well overdue one. The last one killed off 98% of all life. Nature has a way of cleaning house, so if it wasn’t this it would be summat else.The sad thing is that it could have been prevented
It's a bit of a clart on though don't you think?
How would they get the water there? If you're building a huge pipeline imagine the carbon footprint that has. Also the resources used to build multiple desalination plants just to put water back into the ground. The logistics of doing that to get sea level down one inch would be mind boggling
Fair enough. Spanish Sahara probably the best bet apart from the civil war. Quite near the Canary islands for workerSounds like a lot of job creation there, everyones a winner. This is where we would start, 1200 miles of coastline right beside a desert.
Wasn't Tunstall Hills a reef once
Fair enough. Spanish Sahara probably the best bet apart from the civil war. Quite near the Canary islands for worker
weekends. Might be some work in it for me .
Northeast England is actually rising out of the sea as a rebound effect from the last ice age. We just need a hard border to stop the southerners from getting inIn an estimate I saw once, Sunderland would be at the end of a peninsula that extended back to Durham if there was maximum melt.
Mind most of the South East would go under and the Midlands would become an archipelago of small islands. There would be a lot of people trying to squeeze onto the Sunderland peninsula though. East Durham would be a shallow sea. Lancashire would also be affected and Blackburn would become the new Blackpool.
Then again it would be full of Scousers and Mancs that had fled the flooding.
No need to travel that far. Half of England could go under. Plenty of work at home. Maybe a few million sand bags would help.
Imagine 50 million squeezed onto land half the size.
I doubt if the Scots and Welsh would welcome us with open arms.