planesleuth
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Can someone tell me how much sea levels have risen in the past 30 years in the UK?
It is not a localised differential level. globally sea level has risen by 200mm since 1901. However since WW2 the rise has started to be more exponential in its rate of increaseCan someone tell me how much sea levels have risen in the past 30 years in the UK?
It is not a localised differential level. globally sea level has risen by 200mm since 1901. However since WW2 the rise has started to be almost exponential in its rate of increase
this is a fair point.just surviving day to day is hard enough, let alone worrying about the future
The only way to fix this is to have a command economy run by experts, who will tell us what we can and cannot do
Read the science then you can tell us! Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 yearsCan someone tell me how much sea levels have risen in the past 30 years in the UK?
You are right, 45% of waste in the uk is "recycled". What they dont tell you that over half of that 45% is burnt in incinerators. so in theory really less than 25% of waste in uk is actually recycled. but then you dig into that even further and a lot of that 25% is sent over to the far east to countries like Malaysia and Philippines for "recycling" where in fact it is just burnt or dumped in riverways and the ocean because those countries receive way more waste than they can process all the while having no internal infrastructure themselves to deal with their own waste that could be recycled.
Climate change is just a convenient discussion to have when in reality governments cant do anything. People scream for change but like the OP says, any real change would have a severe impact on our liberty and freedom and those same people screaming out today will tear down their own governments tomorrow for the changes they made should they listen to them today. There is no win here.
Read the science then you can tell us! Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 years
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman....s-will-be-submerged-if-sea-levels-rise-184083https://www.adaptationscotland.org....RES_4656_Climate_Projections_report_FINAL.pdfApparently there are regional variations in projected sea level rise primarily due to vertical land movement caused by rebound from the last ice age. i.e. still recovering from the ice age 20000 years ago, which is a hint of how short the holocene has been in geological time
It's all here as per earlier post Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 yearsI was asking how much they've risen already, not how much they've been "modelled" to rise
True but would you accept a political regime such as Russian/China/Cuba where you have little control even over your smallest liberties.it is difficult.
capitalism ignores long term problems -the capitalist drive is short term profit.
lets have a think what health and safety would be like if we left it to businesses to choose......
A regime more like Britain in wartime would be nearer the mark. People took great pride in it and didn't regard it as repressive, they had more sense.True but would you accept a political regime such as Russian/China/Cuba where you have little control even over your smallest liberties.
Realistically it won't happen and that's why it will all come to a head sooner rather than later.
I bet it's a laugh a minute in your house.That's good, but how long until EV are better than ICE? Or will we all be confined to travel within 20 miles of our home so it will be a moot point anyway.
A regime more like Britain in wartime would be nearer the mark. People took great pride in it and didn't regard it as repressive, they had more sense.
I bet it's a laugh a minute in your house.
It's a rapidly approaching major emergency and the worst outcomes could be far worse than war.There was a war on. You simply cannot compare something like climate change to a war.
It's all here as per earlier post Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 years
Or here Rising Sea Levels - POST where the rounded up figure for the last century is 200mm as stated earlier by Droogs.
If your estuary village "should be underwater" are you saying it is only 200mm above sea level? Where is this? Does it get flooded?
It's a rapidly approaching major emergency and the worst outcomes could be far worse than war.
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