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Old 04-04-2008, 02:41 AM   #24 (permalink)
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My apologies, I was being too smart or perhaps not smart enough. The point I was failing to make was that unlike when sea levels previously rose, today we have a very much larger non-nomadic population/civilisation. As sea levels rise coastal populations will be displaced, as indeed will areas around the equators which will become dryer and less available for agriculture.

For example, Bangladesh is flooded frequently as things stand now. What will happen if that many people have to move? Who is going to take them in?
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