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@JBaxter-pi8oj AAAAAhhhhhhhahahahahaha Cos I would do bad things with that information for sure..Do you have any trouble getting your head through doorways?
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@sertandoom4693 I'm not too sure salt levels are going to be that impacted on areas that get flooded, by that time de salination plants will probably be working 24-7
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@sertandoom4693 there are de sal plants running 24-7 now but the point is habitat and food, for every 2.5 centimetres up it is supposed to come in 2.5 metres on an average, for the amount of fresh water coming I don't think even the top 30 cm is going to stop fish taking advantage of new habitat, small fry really to all the destruction I just see coastal fish populations exploding in general.
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@sertandoom4693 Ok mate, you have a good one, I think Tuna are increasing and will on a warmer world but you want to have a fight about this, to think a foot of sea level and it's all going to be fresh...let's disagree on agreeing ay.
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@sertandoom4693 What makes you an expert is you were asking me, did you consider to ask that of yourself before you lord that over me? We run out of oil in four decades and here you are telling me what will happen in how long? 100, 200? If you can prove to me more habitat and nutrient won't mean more smaller fish then you can feel as though you've won the internet points, otherwise appreciate you're just giving your opinion before you ask anybody "what makes you an expert" over something that won't matter to either of us when the time comes, yeah?
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@Guvament_bs We have record highs and lows in the last 15 years, the last 3 that have been la nina have helped that but your climate denying comments and you should be banned.
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@zoeherriot 72 metres is pretty irrelevant one we get past the first metre or two, knowing it will double in speed, It's ok if sea level rise is in the centimetres per decade but when it's metres per decade nowhere will be safe. With oil running out far sooner climate change at least will be slow by our standards.
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@zoeherriot Oh well a few hundred years well that will be wonderful when we are only at 5 metres and 90% of all cities are flooded out, my city won't exist in 80 years so...okay.
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@zoeherriot Is this an argument against something? if the last 80 years was a fraction of that do you think the 80 years after the next will be less or more flooding and what do you think the hundred years after that will be like...?
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@zoeherriot PS The last 30 years is going to see the sea level rise the world got in the next 10=12 years, and then quicker after that...I mean you see the problem, right?
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@zoeherriot Any answer to the question what four times the sea level of the last 140 years in the next 80 will be like and that it will increase the 80 after that, will do to the psychology of all people in the world when they know 72 metres is going to be the end ? When all housing and cities have lost their value? The next 80 years will be the best in maybe forever as far as the climate process in concerned...What happens when flood events of a metre per year happen because that is where the world is going.
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@zoeherriot Along with that we must consider that on average for every 25 mm up the coastal erosion is supposed to be 2500mm, so 1 metre up within 80 years, without storm surge would mean the coastline would come in 100 metres.
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