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In reply to the discussion: Where are all the people displaced by rising seas to go? [View all]arely staircase
(12,482 posts)18. That is a much more immediate concern I think. It is already happening. nt
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Unlike in 1492, all of the inhabitable world is occupied by well-armed populations.
FarCenter
May 2014
#28
Much of the world already have refugee camps with people who have been dislocated for one reason
jwirr
May 2014
#44
Not to mention increased acidification of the oceans which will greatly reduce food harvests
Uncle Joe
May 2014
#53
That is a much more immediate concern I think. It is already happening. nt
arely staircase
May 2014
#18
The only thing the scientific community get wrong about this is under estimating the rate.
Nobel_Twaddle_III
May 2014
#39
Mass famine/mass extinction. And 30000 armed Drones to keep an eye on you and keep you in your place
blkmusclmachine
May 2014
#42
Say "Goodbye" to HI, LA, FL, Cuba, PR, NYC, Houston, all island nations, Netherlands, current coast-
blkmusclmachine
May 2014
#40
If you look at the maps, south Ark. is gone too due to MS & AR rivers backing up and causing
Hestia
May 2014
#47
Most Hawaiians live more than 2,000 feet above sea leval. Tourists lose, not natives.
Shrike47
May 2014
#48
Really? I think you're mistaking "most of Hawaii is above 2,000 feet" with
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#59