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@@kennethbowry1521 it's not rising water level to look out for, rather it's everything you choose to ignore that will sink you. Also, sea level was hundreds of feet lower during the younger dryas event which wiped out civilization practically overnight.
Water levels have raised 20cm since 1900, which doesn't sound like a lot but is in fact a fuck ton of water... also we don't know what tims of day those two photos of Statue of Liberty was taken, during high or low tides? There's a lot of context that is easily missed when looking at those photos in isolation.
Great question! The Roman tidal baths are still at sea level because local conditions, like land movements and tides, have stayed relatively stable. Sea levels are rising, but changes can vary by region.
The last 100 years has resulted in maybe 6-8 inches. And in the next 2000 years, it may rise another 10 feet. So, this is not the crisis that you are making it out to be. And the flooding of desert will reduce that increase.
New islands will also emerge by flooding - the parts of land that are high enough. Those will be a challenge to reconnect to the grid, shipping will be required to them, and so on.
I wonder if they’ll try to build a dyke/sea wall around New York like The Expanse? It was never directly spoken of in the show but was there to be seen in the show that sea levels had risen and was dealt with by using the sea wall.
It would literally be easier and cheaper to focus on more inland cities and locations rather than trying to hold out the sea. It would cost an insane amount to build a massive sea wall as well as to continuously maintain it, especially against more exrteme weather events. Even then, the potential danger of damage and loss if and when sea defences break just isn't worth it. Just move to higher ground.
Awesome video. When the ice caps do melt, sea rose is estimated at 190 feet, and it was a good point in the video that slipped my mind, heat expansion of the ocean possibly could add an additional 10 foot or more to sea level. Current earth temp 13.9c (57f) When the caps melt 48.89c (120f) imagine areas of the Sahara near 82c (180f) people would literally boil and steam to death. But the poles will be near tropical year round. Antarctica is not claimed parole. Get out there now claim a parcel and build on it before the land gets occupied.
I am in favor of creating tunnels to inland basins to channel flood water which would otherwise flood coastal regions. Or more extremely, link some of these basins to the general seas and oceans.
Earth is flat. Antarctica is actually an ice-wall. When the glaciers melt, all the water will run off the sides. Hmmm... That doesn't sound much better...
14:48 " If we could dry up a sea, we can definitely create one too" are you sure about that? It seems like: If we killed an animal, we can definitely create one too.💀
Writing from the capital of the country shown at 16,46, I can guarantee that its inhabitants will o.ose to what the p.e..en. imp..ed, watch the news on and after the 10. tsuguA
Jesus was an ordinary human lived 2000 years ago, leave him alone finally and start living your life bringing your own decisions and taking responsibility for them.
@@hrvojeorsolic1058I know Jesus. I take responsibility for my own actions. I rely upon my personal skills and knowledge and am constantly searching and seeking knowledge to improve myself and my family. That said I do think that more should know Jesus.