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Thing is, the extra maintanace wil likely be done because the netherlands HAVE to live with water. (since its below sealevel for large parts) This wil help to make some aspects of water management visable.
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Thing is, the extra maintanace wil likely be done because the netherlands HAVE to live with water. (since its below sealevel for large parts) This wil help to make some aspects of water management visable.
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It talked about sealevel rise over time, and how by 2100, people predict that the water level around New York will have risen around 10 feet.
Photo Inspiration 2010
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The IPCC predicts only a small amount of sealevel rise by 2050, or 2150 for that matter.
Is California’s Environmental Policy Worth Fighting For? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Desertification also causes the loss of former productive land, as does sealevel rise which can contaminate soils with salt even before they go underwater.
Climate Change I: sources of evidence for change e_moon60 2009
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And the Quarternary International journal sez: ‘The topography of the Darwin region is dominated by a relatively flat to gently undulating surface generally less than 30–40 m above sealevel.’
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A similar pattern of sealevel pressure change is simulated by some climate models when forced with observed variations in GHGs and tropospheric sulfate aerosols [84].
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Those observations include not only direct historical temperature measurements and the tree-ring proxy data to which the widely reported stolen e-mails refer, but also evidence from ice core isotope ratios, growth patterns of corals, and geologic observations of past sealevel.
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Substantial contribution to sealevel rise during the last interglacial from the Greenland ice sheet.
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They will also be affected by sealevel rise, as the saltwater invades coastal and near-coastal aquifers.
Climate Change I: sources of evidence for change e_moon60 2009
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