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These ice caps are on land, not water. Melting of these ice caps will result in significant sea level rise.
Umm yeah I think we know that. No one is denying that climate change will cause sea levels to rise.
 

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Umm yeah I think we know that. No one is denying that climate change will cause sea levels to rise.
That's why I was correcting murphyad. He implied that all ice caps were situated on water, like the North Pole ice caps, and thus those ice caps melting would not cause any change in sea levels. Murphyad unfortunately forgot about the vast ice caps on Greenland and Antarctica, which obviously would significantly affect sea levels.
 
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Oh, I stand corrected, didn't think anyone was that foolish.
 

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market forces would take care of global warming, no need for governments to tax us.
 
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I'm not even sure if freedom is trolling or what. at any rate his explaination seems overly simplistic even to a fellow anarcho-capitalist.
 

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That's why I was correcting murphyad. He implied that all ice caps were situated on water, like the North Pole ice caps, and thus those ice caps melting would not cause any change in sea levels. Murphyad unfortunately forgot about the vast ice caps on Greenland and Antarctica, which obviously would significantly affect sea levels.
No I think he was saying the ice caps would melt and the fresh water would MIX with the salt water.

I.e. The melting fresh water from the ice caps would run into the salt water (and thus be unharvestable)

I don't think he was talknig about tide levels at all.
 

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Oh, yeah, he does have a point. Haha wow, I read that incorrectly. My apologies, murphyad.
 

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Of course it is speculative as to which way weather patterns will go you sped, but if it does increase, the lake eyre region will fill with water. If the sea levels rise, more parts of australia will correspondingly becoming lower, creating more chance of inundation. Seriously research thigns before refuting them outright, you dumb cunt
i think this guy wins because you tried to burn a post he made and then he fucking owned you
 

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This thread is pointless. It's full of misinformed r-tards flaming others who may, or may not, have a point. OP, you knew what was going to result from a thread like this on these forums. Why post it?

The simple truth is:

Climate change will have both Pro's and Con's. Everything does. Claiming you'll now be able to grow something somewhere, that previously could not foster such produce, does not outweigh the fact that many, many different species of both plant and animal with either become extinct, or face serious problems. That's not including the countless people around the world who will share the same fate.

That said, there is no reason things should not be done in order to prevent, or at least lessen, the impact of this. I'm willing to say many people prancing around squealing "But there are pro's" are just those who don't care.

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why will countless people around the world share the same fate.
Most of worlds population living on the coast + Sea levels rising significantly = Many people displaced at best, and many more having lost their lives, at worst.
 
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OP, you knew what was going to result from a thread like this on these forums. Why post it?
Any thread will bring out idiots and trolls. If you don't like it, here's a tip; just ignore them and only reply to posts you think have some substance.

Climate change will have both Pro's and Con's. Everything does. Claiming you'll now be able to grow something somewhere, that previously could not foster such produce, does not outweigh the fact that many, many different species of both plant and animal with either become extinct, or face serious problems.
Lots of species go extinct. It won't necessarily be detrimental to human life. Plenty of species will of course to survive and many will prosper and increase in numbers, the point is that there will still be plenty of food, most likely more food in a warmer climate.

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Well you haven't really given us any evidence that the benefits will be dramatically outweighed by the costs.
 

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Lots of species go extinct. It won't necessarily be detrimental to human life. Plenty of species will of course to survive and many will prosper and increase in numbers, the point is that there will still be plenty of food, most likely more food in a warmer climate.
Much less food from the ocean, however, which is a huge source of protein to developing nations. Rising CO2 = rising oceanic acidification = plankton with calcium carbonate shells (and hard corals, come to think of it) are very unhappy = bottom-up trophic cascade.
 

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