• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    Cant the netherlands just build higher dams and levees, by harnassing their sizeable army of beavers and US expats?

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      9 days ago

      All of the examples shown here are going to do exactly that. They are rich and higher dams and levees are a lot cheaper, then to rebuilt then to rebuilt on higher ground.

      EDIT: Sorry the Bahamas might not do that. It is a national park, so nobody lives there.

  • Sunshine@piefed.ca
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    9 days ago

    The dutch better get off their fossil fuels, cars and beef if they want a future.

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      9 days ago

      The Netherlands’ current plan ends in 2050, but it has shown extremely robust and adequate to the task, so far. I expect the next iteration to keep up the standard.

      It’s something that only a rich economy with a strong notion of government responsibility can accomplish.

      I would be more worried about Shanghai and the US coast line.

  • FundMECFS@lemmy.cafe
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    9 days ago

    I did a deep dive into this. The worst is gonna be in a couple hundred years. Even if we magically stop emitting CO2. large ice masses take a long time to adapt to new temperatures

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      7 days ago

      Actually, recent studies show the west antarctic ice sheet has already crossed tipping points and could add 1-2 meters within this century, not just in “a couple hundred years” as the thermal intertia you mentioned is being overcome by ocean currents undercutting the glacers.

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        6 days ago

        No that will happen in a century. What Imm saying is it will be even worse in a couple hundred years.