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Originally Posted by underscore
If they're even vaguely accurate, a lot of land is going to be a lot less habitable than Lytton is.
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That’s a 66 metre rise, or 6,600cm
From 1901 to 2018, global seal levels have risen 24cm.
As measured between 2006-2015 the average global increase is 3.6mm a year.
Predicted in North America the average coastal increase will be 3.9m by 2150. Far short of the 66m projected on that map.
Not saying you’re wrong, it’s an interesting topic of debate. But by that math it would be another 2,200 years before we reach that map. I highly doubt our society will last anywhere that long haha. poisoning of the planet will kill us long before