The madness and futility of continued fossil fuel burning is all too readily apparent…
If one were to search for an example of the utterly and inherently life, climate, and economy destroying impacts of fossil fuel burning, they wouldn’t have to look too far. They could look to the rapidly destabilizing glaciers now putting our coastal cities, our island nations in dire peril. They could look to the droughts now ranging the world, forcing officials in Sao Paulo to make water out of mud, lighting understory fires in the Amazon rainforest, and setting off water scarcity crises from the US West Coast, to the Caribbean, to South America and on through broad sections of Asia and Africa. They could look to the nation-destabilizing crises that have already rippled through our world. The collapse of Syria due to drought, the fractures running through both India and Bangladesh due…
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Sea rise is very slow.
There is no acceleration of sea rise.
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You need to check the latest science, James Hansen & 16 climate scientist ps have just released a paper warning of 3M rise in sea level in the next 50 years.
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