• I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    In your lifetime, rising sea levels won’t be an issue. In your kids lifetime is a different story, but we still got another 50+ years before sea levels will rise to a significant degree.

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      7 days ago

      Is that true? I regularly see on the news that the climate changes faster than the scientists expected and that they have to adjust their models.

      • PrincessTardigrade@lemmy.world
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        18 hours ago

        Sea levels are predicted to rise about “0.63–1.60 m (2–5 ft) mean sea level rise by 2100, and that by 2150, the total sea level rise in this scenario would be in the range of 0.98–4.82 m (3–16 ft) by 2150” (Fox-Kemper et al. 2021) so not really a noticeable amount in most of our lifetimes. The amount it rises will probably exceed these predictions as our CO2 emissions show no sign of decreasing anytime soon and gestures wildly at everything. But sea level rise is predominantly caused by thermal expansion of the oceans, not necessarily glacial melting, contrary to popular belief. Basically, as the earth gets warmer, most of the heat is absorbed by the oceans since they make up such a significant portion of our surface, and the water molecules expand causing the volume to increase.

        Edit: not sure how to properly put a block quote on here

      • actionjbone@sh.itjust.works
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        7 days ago

        No, it’s not true. Rising sea levels are causing an increase in storms and danger which have already started taking out beach property.