Look to the Sea
It’s getting closer. Faster. Sea level rise, globally averaged over the last 15 years is twice that averaged over the last 50.
1.6-1.8 mm/yr over the last 50 yr., to 3.5 mm/yr. over the last fifteen, as much as 1cm(10mm, 0.4 inch)/yr in parts of the western Pacific. Not much, one would think. Consider now, the average beach gradient is about 1in a 100. So 1cm/yr is 1 meter/yr (3 ft/yr) of shoreline intrusion.
This is just the beginning.
Other bits about accelerating carbon loading
of the atmosphere as well.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/science_news/4305474.html
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There are a few countries that are taking sea level rise seriously. A post has just been made to WorldCitizen.net –
Netherlands And Thailand Under Water?