What Certain Cities Could Look Like as a Result of Climate Change

London, after 4 degrees Celsius of warming

Today is the final day of the international climate change conference in Paris, where experts and government representatives from all over the globe have convened to discuss the issue and decide what they are willing to do about it as a group.

Many experts predict parts of cities worldwide becoming submerged underwater, as a result of melting glaciers and ice caps. The linked Esquire article illustrates such a scenario, with striking images showing some of the world's most iconic structures half drowning or completely under. The option to see satellite images of the highlighted areas is also included.

Above and below are two examples; see all of the images here.

Durban, South Africa after 2 degrees Celsius of warming

Durban, South Africa after 4 degrees Celsius of warming


Seriously??? Climate Change? Not everyone that comes to this site for novelties sake suffers from a lack of education and or ignorance of the drivers of the tenured/under grant by the US government. More to the point have you actually read any of the material and then cross referenced any of the actual data?

Take as long as it took to put this rubbish together and look a the raw UN-adjusted data...
My god if this is the way this site is going to continue tell me know so I can move on.

Why not just call it the Boogie-Man instead... What has happened to Amerika's education system?
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Climate change, so terrible Antarctica is gaining ice, according to NASA. NASA must be filled now with terrible. terrible right wingers and reactionaries.. how dare they to use science....
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