New York Times Predicts Six Feet Of Sea Level Rise By 2100

sea level is likely to rise perhaps three feet by 2100 — an increase that, should it come to pass, would pose a threat to coastal regions the world over.  And the calculations suggest that the rise could conceivably exceed six feet, which would put thousands of square miles of the American coastline under water and would probably displace tens of millions of people in Asia.

As Glaciers Melt, Science Seeks Data on Rising Seas – NYTimes.com

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4 Responses to New York Times Predicts Six Feet Of Sea Level Rise By 2100

  1. kirkmyers says:

    The Times needs to start running these “climate alarm” stories in the comics section. No one worthy of the label “scientist” has the foggiest idea how high sea levels will be in 90 years. Anyone who claims to know probably also believes the planet is warming.

  2. R. de Haan says:

    We should introduce a “quality label” that brands the NYT or any other MSM operating at their level for what it really is: A mob supporting scumbag newspaper. That’s right. They support the very people robbing us blind. We could introduce the Goddard Scumbag News Awards to “honor them. Maybe it helps some additional people to wake up.

  3. miked1947 says:

    Here I was really hoping for the 100 meter sea level rise! 🙁 Bummer!

  4. Robertv says:

    Wouldn’t this be a boom . All those new houses, airports ,harbours etc they would have to build. It would create millions of jobs.

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