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water , if things continue the way they are with the use of greenhouse gases, in the next 100 years or so? if so, since we will all be dead by then, do you worry that you will lose all value on your property in coastal areas?

2007-07-03 15:47:21 · 10 answers · asked by Rick O 2 in Environment Global Warming

10 answers

big chance
ask Trevor he got numbers
Holland will really be in trouble
you cant keep raising the dykes forever
they get anoyed
and there is still a lot of water gonna come of the South Pole and green land
Maybe you start farming rubber ducks if you live down there

2007-07-03 17:52:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe there is a chance we will see areas like Miami damaged by sea level rise. Hopefully the city will be able to recover. I would not want to own coastal property there. We need to prepare for the future generations by adapting and planning.

2007-07-03 21:44:38 · answer #2 · answered by anybody 3 · 0 0

Not a chance.

The IPCC is the leading authority on Global Alarmism. If anything, they are likely to present something closer to a worst case scenario.

They say 8 inches to 2 feet in the next 100 years.

2007-07-04 17:32:36 · answer #3 · answered by 3DM 5 · 1 0

3DM has it right..the "top authority" the UN Intergovernmental whatever alarmist panel. says the WORSE CASE is 2 feet in 100 years, and 2 degrees Fahrenheit.

2 feet.

2 degrees.

100 years

Oh, and by the way to the poster about the Arctic melting:
The ice cap is already floating......if it melts there is no change ...well actually a small reduction in sea level but lets not quibble.......

WHAT"S THE PANIC ABOUT OR ARE ALL YOU PEOPLE SHEEP?

2007-07-06 03:57:26 · answer #4 · answered by yankee_sailor 7 · 0 0

i've got not got faith in international warming. To me, this is a hoax. i'm sorry, yet i grow to be dumbfounded when I study that pets reason too many carbon footprints. So enable me get this promptly, I would not have a dogs because of the fact she could injury the ambience? I especially doubt that. i think of the entire carbon footprint element is a gaggle of BS in case you like my undemanding opinion. I additionally study a at the same time as returned that one twelve months, the singer Sting finished the dirtiest stay overall performance because of the fact he brought about too many carbon footprints! ok, heavily? What are carbon footprints besides? helpful, we've "climate modifications" yet this is everyday! I stay in the south besides (i'm in Louisiana), and all of us residing in the south can inform you that sooner or later it must be snowing exterior and day after at present each and every physique is going out in shorts. you purely never understand what the climate will do right here! And for yet another element, Al Gore could study the thank you to coach what he preaches. he's enormously plenty telling each and every physique the thank you to stay their lives in order that we are able to shop the ambience, yet right here he's, flying in his huge fancy jet, burning gas...i are not getting this in any respect. With that reported, i'm one hundred% against littering. i think of if each and every physique could throw away their trash the proper way, the earth could seem so plenty greater constructive. i'm additionally against polluting the air and water, because of the fact human beings breathe the air and drink the water and toxins can for sure make human beings ill. this is one element to need to help your ecosystem, yet some human beings circulate excess of the sting.

2016-11-08 02:39:27 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

yep, you will be under water. sell you coastal property now while it still has value. I live in Wisconsin and we will be closer to the ocean then.

2007-07-03 16:20:19 · answer #6 · answered by jonds 7 · 0 0

100% for sure, melting in artic causes higher sea levels so florida with a low elevation will be an under water adventure.

2007-07-03 16:32:10 · answer #7 · answered by David 3 · 0 0

if global warming the same as it is doing now then in a hundred years florida will be gone underwater and unless people can adapt and live underwater and i dont think propperty costs will be anything to worry about. so stop global warming today!

2007-07-03 15:56:04 · answer #8 · answered by John 2 · 0 1

no. in a hundred years ill be way dead. but the rising of the oceans might happen sooner so i worry. even though i dont live in a ocean bordering state. my hometown is one.

2007-07-03 15:54:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

if those projected maps are right i will then own ocean front property. Yea for me

2007-07-03 20:09:25 · answer #10 · answered by rare breed 4 · 0 0

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