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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (897357)10/29/2015 9:01:47 PM
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20 feet isn't much;


Are you sure?

The general consensus has been sea level rises (and has since the ice age) 0.2mm per year regardless of mans CO2 input.

So assuming 6096mm (20 ft) - 6096/3.3 = 1,847 years.

I'm not too worried.

PS: Since the Last Glacial Maximum about 20,000 years ago, sea level has risen by more than 125 m, averaging 6 mm/yr, as a result of melting of major ice sheets.

en.wikipedia.org