BANGLADESH: When your country could drown
Sea level rise could sound the death knell for low-lying Bangladesh, most of which is only two to 13 metres above sea level, according to various estimates. The response to Hansen’s paper is therefore understandable.
The paper, Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim?, which Hansen co-authored with nine other scientists, called for greater reductions in CO2 emissions to prevent sea-level rise caused by the world’s inexorably melting ice.
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Reblogged this on pindanpost and commented:
http://pindanpost.com/2012/04/29/nasa-alarmist-says-broome-is-sunk/
“Hansen co-authored with nine other scientists.”
I take it they were social scientists.
Big Jim finally admitted he is hoping for the 75 meter jump in sea level that will rival Noah’s flood. It will melt almost instantaneously and we will see the biggest tsunami ever recorded in human history. The Northern shoreline of the Gulf will the the Canadian border.