Waterlogged Planet

by GadgetManiac on February 21, 2007

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A new report from the World Bank surveys the impact to be expected on developing countries from the effects of a 1-5 meter sea level rise, with global warming being the proximate cause. East Asia is deemed to be the most at risk, with Vietnam suffering a population displacement of almost 11% from a mere 1 meter rise in sea level.

And, if everything melted, including the Antarctic ice sheet, sea levels would rise by about 80 meters or 262 feet…according to the US Geological Survey

In the every-cloud-has-a-silver-lining dept, WeatherBill advises that the number of Golf Playable Days in the US is increasing. Also, an often-overlooked side-benefit of climate change is that it’s spawned a new humor genre, the global warming joke …   

The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Developing Countries – World Bank working paper, February 12, 2007 … PDF alert

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TopDog February 1, 2011 at 10:55 AM

As long as there are more days to golf, everything will be fine. Maybe we can train polar bears to become caddies.

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Brett3 September 6, 2011 at 10:02 AM

I’ve always wanted to play golf in full scuba gear.

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