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Exodyus
05-12-2009, 11:31 AM
This is really interesting. It's not necessarily attributed to Global Warming, me thinks -- because the planet has warmed up a total of 1° in the past 100 years, as a whole.

I think this is just the planet changing that we live on and we're too ethnocentrical or egocentrical to think that it couldn't happen to us.


Disaster looms with rising sea levels: islands
Posted Tue May 12, 2009 4:07am PDT

The Funafuti Atoll, part of the South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, pictured in 2004. Rising sea levels that could wipe whole nations off the map and displace scores of millions of people are being overlooked in global climate change talks, island countries including Tuvalu said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Torsten Blackwood)
MANADO, Indonesia (AFP) - Rising sea levels that could wipe whole nations off the map and displace scores of millions of people are being overlooked in global climate change talks, island countries said Tuesday.

Major emitters are pushing for greenhouse gas emissions cuts that are too low to prevent devastating sea rises, representatives said at the World Ocean Conference in Indonesia's Manado city.

"Dealing with environmental refugees will have a much more serious impact on the global economy and global security in fact than what wars have ever done to this planet," said Rolph Payet, a presidential adviser from the African island nation of the Seychelles.

Other nations under threat from even small rises in sea levels include the Pacific island states of Kiribati and Tuvalu, while heavily populated low-lying areas such as Bangladesh's coastline would also go under.

The five-day conference has attracted hundreds of officials and experts from 70 countries and is being billed as a prelude to December talks on a successor to the expiring Kyoto Protocol.

Payet said there had been "zero" serious discussions in top international forums on how to deal with massive flows of "climate refugees" from low-lying and drought-prone areas.

The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicted in 2007 that up to 150 million people could be displaced by the effects of climate change by 2050, which include sea level rises of as much as 59 centimetres (23 inches).

The Alliance of Small Island States is pushing for 85 percent cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

But Payet said the December talks in the Danish capital Copenhagen look set to produce an emissions cut target that would be too low to avert disaster.

The European Union has promised to reduce its emissions by 80 percent by mid-century and US President Barack Obama has proposed his country make an 83 percent cut.

But the details of any global agreement that would include major developing nation emitters such as China remain unknown.

LemonRising
05-12-2009, 11:53 AM
The next atlantiseseseses?

jakncoke
05-12-2009, 11:54 AM
meh screw land we can live like Waterworld, the terrorists can play the role of the smokers!

hidekipooj
05-12-2009, 12:29 PM
meh screw land we can live like Waterworld, the terrorists can play the role of the smokers!

YEAH!!! And then we grow gills and ride cool transforming boats!

LemonRising
05-12-2009, 02:14 PM
YEAH!!! And then we grow gills and ride cool transforming boats!

BOATS?
ARE YOU MAD?

We will ride sharks.
We could also skateboard on manta rays.
Then motorcycles could be dolphins.



I got you covered, guys.

hidekipooj
05-12-2009, 02:22 PM
The sharks must have laser beams on their foreheads.....otherwise and the dolphins must be able to shoot sonic waves (red alert 3 style)

LemonRising
05-12-2009, 02:25 PM
The sharks must have laser beams on their foreheads.....otherwise and the dolphins must be able to shoot sonic waves (red alert 3 style)

You are silly.
Sharks wont have lasers on their foreheads.
They will be genetically modified into supersharks, better, faster, stronger, with laserbeam EYES.

Dolphins will shoot poison darts out of their mouths.

Manta rays will.. be tattoo-able?

KittyCat72
05-12-2009, 03:58 PM
Wow... according to the above conversation, this doesn't sound all that bad. :-P I call a dolphin!

Exodyus
05-12-2009, 10:11 PM
Waterworld is still known as the most expensive flop of the century... btw.

And mixing Deep Blue with Austin Powers to create super sharks is just creepy. Lol.

jakncoke
05-12-2009, 10:53 PM
Waterworld is still awesome though!

I still beg to differ about the term flop, it made the studio 93 million! unsuccessful..sure..flop..I beg to differ

Jjjet1
05-13-2009, 11:51 AM
Waterworld is still awesome though!

I still beg to differ about the term flop, it made the studio 93 million! unsuccessful..sure..flop..I beg to differ

$88 million it made in the box office in the US and then $176 million overseas. It took $175 million to make... I do believe they had made around $89 million on this movie... It was jsut unsuccessful in the US.

jakncoke
05-13-2009, 11:58 AM
yeah i didn't use a calculator last night, that's why I was a little off. Some people seem to think that usa is the world and foreign sales don't count.

Jjjet1
05-13-2009, 12:03 PM
True. But there already was thsi concern years ago! I do believe that I heard about it in elementary!

jakncoke
05-13-2009, 12:15 PM
It came out in like 1995 so I'm sure you did. If we're going to talk Kevin Costner, the awesome movie The Postman did far worse, 80 million budget...17.6 domestic, BOM doesn't list foreign so I guess it didn't go overseas y/n?