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- science
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- science
According to this commentary on the science page when the water levels catch up to the predicted temperature levels we're heading towards we may be seeing like 25 feet of water submerging a lot of the coasts of the world.
Good news is my place where I'm living is going to be fine.
The reddit comment says 25 meters, not 25 feet.
Also, it took me a little bit to realize that the map defaults to 400 meters of sea level rise. So I was looking at a scenario where basically the entirety of Europe, Russia, India and South America were underwater and thinking that was what 25 meters of sea level rise was going to look like lmao.
Meters? Feet? What's the difference :grillman: