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In my opinion, after following this issue for decades, back when the concern was oncoming ice age, and ice cores were being used to analyze gas levels, my conclusion is that there is nothing man can do to stop the already-existing ebb and flow of climate change that has existed "forever". We are on the tail-end of the emergence from the last Ice Age (when furry elephants strutted down Wilshire Blvd (still unpaved). I believe it will turn back to Ice Age long before warming is a problem.
It is part of nature, like gravity, and we can't do anything about it. Any possible effect man's activity has on the process is insignificant if even quantifiable or discernable.
You do realize we're in agreement on this issue, right?
They do have sea walls; you're just conveniently oblivious to reality.
LOL...do you even know how sea walls work?....roaring laughing
...see all those open places...if they were to keep sea level rise out it would fill up like a bowl
That's protection from waves........called break waters
LOL...do you even know how sea walls work?....roaring laughing
...see all those open places...if they were to keep sea level rise out it would fill up like a bowl
It's almost as if it's still under construction....see all those cranes? They're not finished building yet; do you not know how construction projects work?
It's almost as if it's still under construction....see all those cranes? They're not finished building yet; do you not know how construction projects work?
Of course they're not finished in that picture...and the break waters are there to protect it from waves..not sea level rise
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