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- We learned last year that many of the effects of climate change are irreversible. Sea levels have been rising at a greater rate year after year, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimates they could rise by another meter or more by the end of this century.
As National Geographic showed us in 2013, sea levels would rise by 216 feet if all the land ice on the planet were to melt. This would dramatically reshape the continents and drown many of the world's major cities.
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Flat earthers be like "don't worry, the water will fall of the edges"
No it protected by a ice wall.... O shit no ice wall anymore everything will fall of in to the void
LoL they better hope so
Joëlle Signet Don't worry. The Wall isn't just ice. It's also made of magic to prevent... Oh, wait. Wrong world!
Lol!!!!
Do u wanna go to space
Lesson learned : dont put your capitol city next to the sea
These were done back in the day, before land transportation became more efficient. Major cities needed to be accessible by boat, for port trade and shipping. This is why NYC, Chicago, Detroit are so big....even though they are cold as shit.
Of course, 150 years ago, global warming wasn't a thought of concept.
We did
🤣
Someonelse doodles yes
@@blackSUAAAVE In addition to becoming the most wealthy and powerful cities. Like the Nile River was a Major link to the wealth of Egypt and its very livelihood. Excellent for trade .Those cities inland are far behind in industry and trade and not as wealthy. Even tourist industry are much more higher in sea port cities as people love views of the seas and oceans. They want to look out their windows and see the oceans up close and personal. Which is so foolish not giving Thought some day the water may Claim the land .or at least Overflow when it Rains for Days.The water has No place else to go once the pool is Full. And when the banks overflow and flood walls and levees over flow. No place for the water to go but inland covering Everything
“Hey, at least australia has a big lake!”
So does California’s Central Valley!
@@user-pinckneysuxjust like right now. And before it was farmed away. Good thing Florida would be b gone all the elderly at peace 😂
How’d you forget Canada?!? They have a lot of water and waterways…. And all the towns are new and near a waterway
Victoria and Vancouver, BC would be well underwater, along with Charlottetown, PEI, and the St. Lawrence River would expand to destroy Montreal. Meanwhile, Fredericton, NB would be totally decimated by the Atlantic Ocean.
Toronto’s elevation would be just high enough to prevent flooding, while Ottawa could be perfectly at sea level. Halifax, NS would still be above sea level thanks to its high hills, while St. Johns, NL would also be just above sea level.
Also, the amount of water draining into Lake Ontario may flood the Niagara Gorge and disrupt Niagara Falls.
@@taotaoliu2229 thank you. That’s truly unsettling to think about.
They’ll be fine
No one cares about Canada
It would be interesting to also understand the impacts to Hudson bay and the territories given all the river systems there, etc
So we watched this in my science class and my teacher said "if China got flooded where do all the people go" and this kid in the back says "underwater"
Lol
Most of Shanghai is only a metre or two above sea level.
That actually made me laugh out loud.
what are you twelve years old you're f****** teachers are teaching you something that nobody can prove. Question what the f*** is it what are you talking about your teacher told you did you know teachers are wrong too by the way the climatologists are not in agreeance it's they don't even know why is everybody on here saying that this is happening in their learning in school or somebody said do you don't the only know it's freaking globalist that want this s*** to happen or it won't happen but just telling you they were trying to control you as a person grow up
+Michael “Trucking” Gray umm I'm just saying something I thought was funny that a kid said I don't know what you're talking about to be perfectly honest
If all the ice melted Greenland will actually be Green.
🙂
@@sniped8926 was I pretending to be real?
Yeah man and 70 percent of canada would now be habitable , idk what people keep being so negative, bigger forests could grow in the north and more lakes with fresh water would appear
Seriously the bruhify army is taking over
But Iceland still wouldn't be Ice
This is great but we need more. Maybe a website where you could zoom in to your area to see the possible destruction as well as 'now' and 'possibly later' or 'soon if we don't change' images
It would take several thousand years for the ice caps to melt completely.
But the "climate crisis" lobby leaves those kinds of details out of the conversation. There is no possible scenario where the sea level will rise more than a half-centimeter in our lifetime just from global warming alone. But hey, we really need to worry about the 2800s, sea levels might be up 2 or 3 feet by then!! Oh my god, someone please think of the children.
Yea but for us Florida residents were surrounded by water and we already flood now so that’s expected that we’d be taken over by water
Sadly this isn’t our planet 🌎 we’re all literally stuck here couldn’t leave if we wanted to and mother earth is going to do what she does best, could we change things?? Possibly but from past events Mother Earth and mother nature are in control
@@rutheeacostaYou have a point in the ultra-long-run but it is a little bit like someone saying "If I didn't kill Bob, old age would have."
WATERWORLD! You could go scuba diving and visit the underwater city of Miami!
Did that movie ever explain why there was so much water? There were no ice caps in dinosaur times. Some coastal cities would get hit, but otherwise like 80+% of the land is still there.
It doesn’t even look that bad lol
Yeah but millions of people will be homeless and our Florida economy will be devastated so 27 million of us will be relocating to you lol 🤣
@@bryanchannell7715 yeah and? Nature will balance out the population again, and we live with a slightly more AC focused society.
not even water wants to come to romania
Alex Ban oh come on can't be that bad in Romania
Nah dude, it stopped at Moldova
Romania is unbreakable
good for us
A Very Kind Guy u know the ice already takes up mass right?
No one:
Florida: But if you close your eyes...
LOL
*"IT ALMOST FEELS LIKE NOTHING HAS CHANGED AT ALLL"*
@@thatperson278 But If You Close your eyes
@@thatperson278 IT ALMOST FEELS LIKE YOU'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE~
*-HOW I AM GONNA BE AN OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THIS-*
Denmark: Scandinavia I dont feel so good
Norway: huh?
For all the ice at the poles to melt, there must be a few degrees rise in global temperatures. That leads to ice melting but also increased surface water evaporation (from oceans and lakes) around the globe. This means an increase in humidity and rain fall.
This means that more deserts will turn into forests rich in vegetation and trees that consume lots of water and more ground water around the globe.
Not all of the polar ice will end up in the ocean……
That could really spur a back to Africa movement since the Southern States look pretty Swampy except for the Piedmont and Appalachia
How would the displacement of trillions of tons of ice, now melted into water, affect the distribution of Earth’s weight and mass? What was once concentrated at both poles will eventually melt and spread out away from poles toward the equator, or at least spread out evenly over Earth’s surface. What affect, if any, will this difference in weight distribution make to earth’s rotational speed?
@@62Cristoforo
Read my comment again.
Evaporation and rain fall due to the warmer temperatures will increase precipitation over deserts and dry lands. It will also increase air humidity.
Not all the water will end up permanently in the ocean.
The weight redistribution due to the loss of ice caps would affect Earth’s spin and even tilt, but those have been dynamic for as long as Earth existed.
Earth is a dynamic eco system.
Scientists have been talking about global warming for decades.
Show me one major coastal city that lost any coast line???
Miami, Kuwait City, Venice, Alexandria, Perth, Istanbul, San Diego, New York??
We must reduce our reliance on petroleum for many good reasons. However, it is not the reason for climate change. Most of it is indeed natural. Politicians use the issue to charge taxes and win votes..
@@62Cristoforo It would slow down the rotational rate, so the days would get a little longer.
What would happen if the polar ice caps ended up at the equators?
The world: *sinks*
Netherlands: First time?
the problem is that trough a cycle of millions of years the ice metls, and the coastlines get flooded. Soo we may need to take action in the future or all the coast cities are gonna flood.
The netherland won’t fload
@@roanbeers All the water would be gone
@@dante6055 Unviable for the time being, because most countries in the world still need to use fossil fuels, maybe in the future, 20/40 years we could be able to stop using it completely.
Kkkkk
I live in Antarctica, shit
What? What do you, fucking self-generate fire?
Zefram Cochrane you must be fun at parties
Steve S it was a typo.
Jeremy kyles i understooood what he way saying
How is your internet speed out there?
I would love to see this done again but slowed down and zoomed in closer.
Im from Adelaide also but in the foot hills.
Im wonder if I will have an ocean view in the future 🤔
Not in your lifetime..
Be nice if we had some references to our current elevations, etc… above sea level😮
Antarctica: "Nope-" **gets melted** "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-------"
Me: "I see Colorado is safe"
RUclips: "also recommended: what happens when Yellowstone erupts"
lol
@Hi Bye Bangladesh (/bæŋləˈdɛʃ/;[15] Bengali: বাংলাদেশ, pronounced [ˈbaŋlaˌdeʃ] (About this soundlisten)), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 163 million people, in an area of 148,560 square kilometres (57,360 sq mi),[7] making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Bangladesh shares land borders with India to the west, north, and east, Myanmar to the southeast, and the Bay of Bengal to the south. It is narrowly separated from Nepal and Bhutan by the Siliguri Corridor, and from China by the Indian state of Sikkim in the north, respectively. Dhaka, the capital and largest city, is the nation's economic, political, and cultural hub. Chittagong, the largest seaport is the second-largest city.
@@RandomZex ok?
@@BreadAB dude he deleted it so u won't understand
@@RandomZex hey im from there :D
Nobody:
Florida: *A D I O S*
𝚍𝚞𝚍𝚎 𝚠𝚑𝚢 𝚞 𝚔𝚎𝚎𝚙 𝚖𝚊𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚖𝚎 𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚊𝚔 𝚏𝚕𝚞𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚎𝚞𝚛𝚘𝚙𝚎𝚊𝚗 𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑
𝚡𝚍
@@florida9962 Florida, why are you speaking like that?
@@myvrtualangel ((I have two different fonts
This is if I'm my human
𝚃𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚏 𝙸'𝚖 𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝚏𝚕𝚘𝚛𝚒𝚍𝚊
@@florida9962 actually...
*I am Maryland because my name is similar than Maryland*
@@florida9962
This is if I'm human
Þhı§ ï§ ïf Įm æćťûæĺļý Mæřýłæñđ
The thing missing is that, it will be a lot hotter and humid
I mean we kinda figured that
Some areas could actually become more arid
I never knew the earth would look like that if all the ice was melted and awesome video man :]
As a man from Adelaide, Australia im just happy to be included in something worldwide.
Proud_moment😂😂
You Aussies are always hilarious mate🤧🤣😆
At least its something 😂
Same I’m from Houston texas USA
You're lucky, mate; over on New Zealand it seems we get covered by a blizzard in the shape of a Business Insider logo.
Florida * sinks
Archeologist 100 or more years later : we probalbly have discovered atlantis
The Atlantis of disasters prone to hurricanes
@Ben Long america is an insanely advanced civilization sooo...
Or florida man
Florida man: So you've found out my secret
@@tylerswint2695 no,
Super!
I cant wait!
As a man from Czechia, I'm happy we'll have the Northern and Baltic sea closer.
Moral of the story: Start taking Swimming classes
Ya gonna need it
I saw my city drowning too 😂😭
😂😂😂
or build swiming city from all plastic bottles
Fun fact: I actually am bc I can’t swim
Thanks for not even showing anything clear about Canada.
Canada would be much more live able in this scenario America would have much of its south flooded so we might need to expand northXD
Becoz trudeau will be there
We mostly have mountains and hills
palm trees warm sunny beachs
Blame Canada, Blame Canada, Because it isn't a real country anyway..😂😂 At least that what the south park song says😂❤
When the ice melts will that affect the coastlines along Canada, as well? Like Vancouver, Victoria, PEI, Nova Scotia?
Checks for my home city: still there. Nice. *Proceeds to crank up A/C and relax*
2:17 there's still ice in Alaska
thats mountains's snow
thats canada but ok
@@wiry9395 alaska lmao
someone snow is small ice particles
It's Mountains
Apparently nothing will happen in Canada...or perhaps the creators of this content forgot that there's a huge chunk of North America to the north of America....
+Dawn Chiasson Yeah lol
+Dawn Chiasson Canada might not be as affected because we have a Mountain range along all three coasts. These mountain ranges also could make predicting sea level rise in Canada much harder.
+Mars Ultor Vancouver, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal? Canada's 3 biggest cities will be under water. It would destroy the majority of the Canadian economy and population.
John Alexander What I really should have said is that because of the Hilly terrain it may be harder for them to predict what will happen up here.
+Mars Ultor eehhhhh not really, i mean the St.Laurence would rise well enough and if Seattle is gone then so is Vancouver.
This looks awesome.
I wrote some software that did this some years ago, from what I can see your's is a conservative estimate of the total ice available, it also doesnt appear to take into account the volumetric change due to heating all that water. I did some research into gas concentrations and how that might also change volumes at these kind of numbers but Gases tend to fit inbetween water molecules and actually don't make any real measurable difference.
Netherland:
50% weed
50% sea
100% seaweed
Haha people that think the netherlands would be gone...
We have been building walls to protect ourselfs against the rising sea levels for Decades
We have so much experience and technologic improvements against the Rising sea levels.
There will be a giant wall around the borders of the netherlands to protect us from the rising waters
If any country will still be standing its the netherlands!!!
@@Princess_Narii no one cares
@@slavicgopnik7916 on the contrary, if this claim is true, i feel many would care, however what no one cares for, is a comment claiming that no one cares good sir or madam
I see you are a Drew Durnil fan, me too.
@@Princess_Narii it's probably just a joke.
1:53 Florida was like aight, imma head out.
And that is good
I live in Miami. I was planning to live there forever. And I oop-
@XxAahilxX Gaming r/wooshwith4os
Florida took 6 seconds to go underwater.
@@xxaahilxx how is that a woosh...
now that would be cool to see
Hey, are there any credits for the music in this video, sounds really good I’d like to hear more of it!
Japan: "Thought we were in danger there for a second but it's fine. We are fine."
It might be not fine
I mean, from what I saw, about 40 million people in Greater Tokyo will go down, as well as about 20 million around Osaka.
No tis not fine, those are major industrial complexes underwater, several gov administration buildings, etc. In short, since a lot of wealth is concentrated in Tokyo, it'll be hell for the economy.
NERV will handle it
@@VVVHHHSSS based comment
People in Beijing "Finally we don't need to travel hundreds of KM to see the beach, we are coastal city now"
mongolia: ;-;
Beijing would be under water everyone there would always be at the sea
And the town of Braunschweig...
Berlin is on an Island
@Martin Casinillo thats what i thought
The inland sea in Australia would be good. The water from it would evaporate and cause rail and make the desert green. This would happen in Africa also. I think the livable area of the Earth would be much increased and the arable land would be increased a lot also.
Me in middle of Nebraska…watching news 📰 “oh no 😟” *eating popcorn 🍿 * lol
Yeah, me also in Nebraska and more worried about the supervolcano known as Yellowstone National Park erupting and covering me in hot ash! Lol
Ice: *melts*
Florida man: BRING IT ON
*drinks budlight*
Nothing can stop him
the men of florida will build a wall around florida to stop the water
They would Water World that up, so fast with a smile on their face.
its ok they can just shoot the water
The netherlands
has left the chat
@Numan Biswas Nobody is more stubborn than the Netherlanders. Their brilliant engineers will always protect them from the North Sea.
Hah! Take that Netherlands.......Wait I live there sh*t
and has Canada
Netherlands are higher place?
@@erikvandermeulen6968 the water will come... from Belgium.
It's not so bad, most ice seems to be beneath the sea level so when it melts it'll actually shrink it's volume by approx 8% which should account for the top layer which is only approx 100m high on average to even out....and maybe even the ocean level would drop a bit?
This video is 8 years old, I lived at sea level then
I live in the same place at sea level now.
All along the coasts there are MASSIVE billion dollar LNG being built by companies that expect them to be in use for many decades.
I bet they be surprised when they find them underwater
Haha, they won't. The climate crisis is a hoax
Obama building expensive monuments to himself a few feet from the ocean. Obama doesn't seem concerned.
Houston, we have a problem.
LOL XD
Ain't that the fire trucking truth.
I live in Houston
Conductor we have a problem.
we all do incase u havenr notice he said ALLL THE ICE which also means the ice in stores and etc._.
Earth's Ice:
*melts*
Philippines:
*submarine mode*
hahahahhahaha
But.....
Me: *puts a glass of water on the freezer*
Also me: *NOW WE HAVE ICE :)*
©️Hello everyone
@@danigeo247videoslosdomingo4
Ah yes.
We have to put Earth in the freezer.
Great idea, brudda.
@@demigodgamez I am SMORT :)
@@danigeo247videoslosdomingo4
"No you are not, Mokey. You're a fool! A fool like everyone else, Mokey."
I live in Sydney Australia, I am 60 years old and there is a small island in the middle of the harbour called Fort Denison, so far I have noticed no change at its water level, when it does then maybe I will listen to this theory?
🇳🇱 Netherlands: yea, our new name is
🇳🇱 Texel: texel..
Australia could use a few more lakes.
That's what I was thinking too.
Nah mate the fakn sharks are gonna slowly make their way on land
paul skillman I
paul skillman habitat for salt water crocs
So my house will become beach front property, should be a good selling point
FulfMubLana, lol
So, where is your house, that it would be beachfront?
dammit...Las Vegas would still be desert. I was hoping California would slide into the ocean. Son of a bitch. Gimme a drink!
Same here. I'm from Bengal
Midwest will still be a giant box of Corn Flakes. Nothing ever changes, being in the middle.
I was specifically watching for Vancouver Canada. You covered it up with the word "Seattle" 😢. I guess Canada gets no attention at all here.
How is there no music credit on this important depiction of science? These beats are sick and play an amazing role in the narrative.
Florida: *SINKS*
Ariel and Nemo and their friends in Walt Disney World: *Under da sea*
Florida fish does meth then robs a shark with a toaster
Underrated comment
@@K4yla23 why not? it's florida even under water
@@niccolodeparmapanini2036 😂
Not in Disneyland!
Switzerland, Bolivia, and Mongolia: *grabs popcorn*
USA, Brazil, and China: OOOHHHHHHH SHHIIIIII-
Philippines Productions don’t forget Uzbekistan lol
No were gonna die
@Jewkiller666 we're not going to talk about the East Coast...
AUSTRIA!!!!!
What about Denmark and the Netherlands, they're just gone
Awesome 👍
In my opinion, if they showed it on a static map and only with the animation of the water surface, without any motion and dimming effects, it would be much clearer and therefore better.
Florida is just erased from existance
AnimalTASTIC TV Someone's mad
Someone's triggered lol
That's what they get for choosing trump
iwannadie louisiana too
iwannadie lol
at least africa will have water
😂😂
so 1 good thing can come out of this.
+spycrab 2, actually, cause florida wont exist anymore
David Ayarra i dont care mate
africa will have water!
That's not really something to joke about
Preocupante!
0:38 good I live in Czechia, phew! :D Really glad for our mountains! :3
80% of the comments: oH iLl hAVe bEacH fRonT PropRrTY
19%: At least Florida's gone
1%: This is a crisis we gotta do something
Exactly
We cannot do anything about it. It will happen anyway
Ctrain 8 it’s not a crisis tho we can just build lol
@@pjc3519 you must be pretty daft
We don't know what daft means other than it has something to do with a punk
I mean on the bright side, still habitable.
For 8 billion people? Doubt it.
@@lunaflora7542 a lot of people will drawn. Their bodies will feed the ocean, and they won't pollute as much.
The recovery of the earth will start, a new begging for the survivors, or the acuatic people.
mau557 learn to spell.
Before trying to educate
@@rachelcabezola7078 haha I was thinking the same thing.."drawn" ....what the hell is that🤦🏼♀️
At least Florida will be gone
Nice coverage for Africa south of the equator.
Wow! Amazing!
I like how the Caribbean isn't given any screen time.
LOL, well they were never given any at all, so why would they care now😂😂 (It's sad really..)
@@lunanina20 They should get some screen time!!!!
@@elliotjames5172 yes they should!!
They would all be under the sea but the mountain parts of the island
@@TinyBearTim *meanwhile my country being many islands of Minecraft flatland* What mountains?
Sea levels: Rise
Bangladesh, Netherlands, Florida, Delaware: Adios
Don't forget the island countys like fiji, Kritibati, Seychelles and The Maldives
The day when you memeing it actualy there is some island that sink
OMG!! Bangladesh is going to be underwater almost completely
Also Denmark, completely gone.
I live in the netherlands 😭
The Dutch are going to have nightmares for weeks after seeing this
Strange is while cities along the coast recede, small-islands donot submerge or disappear due to excess-water.
How it will affect temperatures, perspiration? I feel rainfall will increase then.
Music makes it more terrifying.
bit arabian like europe at that point
It's only terrifying if you're gullible enough to believe this scenario will happen.
i was on mute and i flipped out
@@paulsinclair3753 at our current rate, it would take 10,000 years for Antarctica and Greenland to melt to produce enough to flood the world.
major city: exists
ice: _im about to drown this mans whole career_
Bro, the ice is helping us dummie
unfunny meme format
These jokes suck. Ending anyone's career is lame but it's also beyond anyone person to do.
Oh god, how many time have I seen that... damn... meme... that should have been off the platfo- I’m sorry I’m sorry, this meme has been here for years, it needs to die out sometime
Boatston, New Port City, Waterton D.C., Seaattle, Swim Francisco, Sankremento, Floodia, Portland Oregone.. damn, the list goes on
That's bangin music, doe
every body get drinking, bit by bit we can do this
we have to piss at the same time
The Elder 😂😂
we will piss in bottles and launch them in space
Branen Machinen
Imagine an alien finding all those piss bottles..
That won't change anything. you know what they call the water cycle? Maybe in centuries we should send excess water to Mars it needs it the most
Holy shit my entire country just vanishes and turns into Atlantis
Denmark?
The Netherlands
Oh ok, well my country (Denmark) gets a bit fucked aswell.
The state I live in gets completely submerged.
Gay Jesus Florida?
When I lived in Arizona this global warming person showed me a map of Arizona and says this is the way it would look if all the ice melded. It showed about 1/2 of Arizona underwater including "The Grand Canyon" I said that is pretty good considering "The Grand Canyon" is 7,000 feet above sea level!
Yeah there is an abundance of "opinion" in these models and Climate alarmist.
How on Earth would the Grand Canyon be underwater without 90% of the state being underwater as well? The vast majority Arizona is under 7000 feet above sea level.
I’m not denying their point, but I think they made mistakes
@@Z3N1TY0 Because it is a LIE is how.
@@abelgarcia5432 yeah I knew that
I won’t deny that this is happening but I think they either miscalculated or are exaggerating
yes true but 55 million years ago north America was located over the center of the equator. Likely its land height was low. It was divided by a ocean cut Canada and usa in half.
The temperatures needed for complete glacial melt would devastate a lot more than coastlines. Most of the world's food is produced in temperate zones, which will shift simultaneously. Large populations and industries will need to shift to ensure survival as the land closest to the equator grows more inhospitable.
Shit, I guess I'm packing my bags to Norway, those mountains really saved it.
Except it's impossible to live in the Norwegian mountains. The entire population lives along the coastline
Hey i live in Norway
Hungary is totally one of the safest
Hey, umm.... this is gonna sound wierd, but umn... do you have SpaceX codes and yea
Hobbs Charles And to the balkans 😉
Ice: “I don’t feel so good”
Humans: we don't care
Smh
☠️😂😂😂
*mr. Stark, i dont feel so good
Hi Draco what's goin on with harry
Flat Earthers Time To Get Triggered
It's honestly not as bad as I thought it would be.
Waterworld was so silly. There were no ice caps for most of Earth's history. Dinosaur times, etc. Huge coastal cities would be in trouble, but that's about it.
I don't think this is very accurate since the brazilian shoreline stays practically intact. Most of our shore is flat, only a few meters above sea level, so it makes no sense to me that my city, standing a whopping 7 meters up would survive
My condolences to anyone that lives in Florida.
It would have to melt extremely fast for people to actually die. We could do stuff like walk away, maybe use a car but most likely just move to a higher area. I know the idiots in California do not realize they could just move out of the constantly burning forests so they can stop crying about fire getting to their area. People are mad that their now prime (read:expensive) beach front properties will be under water.
I live in Florida, sucks for me then..
But it said what *if* all the ice melted
My old boss worked in real estate helping develop luxury communities on these little tropical islands about the size of one of Miami's gated communities. I am sure the people who bought in are very pissed about it. On the other hand some people in the U.S. are going to find out they NOW HAVE beach front property!
Does this account for ice taking more space then liquid water?
Edithae it's a good thing that I moved to Denver
If I stayed in Miami I wold have gotten fucked
That depends...are you a good swimmer?
Sea level: * *rises* *
The Netherlands: *Ight imma head out*
They would probably just build a wall around their country, they are very good at stopping water from coming into their country.
When you colonised Indonesia so the sea colonize's you GEKOLONISEERD
@@tonnieconnolly2563 goede engels makker😂😂
@@theindianagenda5819 lol?
@@alwayssorry346 Look up about their delta works project, they literally just built a wall with gates at the Oceanside.
This is actually kind of comforting. We can adapt to this. Eurasia is hardly touched. I figured it would be much worse for the upper Texas coast.
What about high temperatures, rain storms, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions? The ecosystem wants to find comfort for itself, balancing climate changes.
They trying to make you forget that Antarctica exists.
Yep lol, 85% of fresh water too!
i really wish they would've put Canadian cities on here, we deserve to know our fate too! lol
No, momma nature doesn't hurt her nice children
At least you were shown. They skipped us entirely.
Or maybe it means we're not going to be affected ... Yay, we win! Suck on it, Miami !!
No need, yer the new down under 8D
Man everybody loves Canada even the ice, that's why it doesn't floods your cities
I appreciate the lack of Canada in this video but the focus on America. Good job.
Aidan Fehr #sarcasm.
Aidan Fehr You can see that we're not gonna too affected. Only NFL, PEI, and all of Montreal will be drowned from what I can see.
Karl Saleh i think everywhere around the great lakes will flood. Half of nunavut. ect
Aidan Fehr It's just moose and polar bears up there though, right?
Morti 1 I didn't know moose and polar bear went on RUclips.
Before flood:
"Dont sell!!! Your house will be worth millions!!!"
After flood:
Beachfront property...
Would like to see Alaska. California didn’t look as bad as I thought
*EVEN THE ICE IN MY FRIDGE?! OH NO THIS IS TERRIBLE!*
Oh nooo
Lmao
Pinkie Mango XD
Ice in my fridge takes up like 80 percent of the fridge and some products are stuck in the ice
Better get used to drinking hot tea...
May be like:
Write that down,write that down
I have a bad feeling about this----
Ladies and Gentlemen, I think we've found the person who has the deathnote...
July*
Not funny
@@Iberian_XAVO stop trying to tell jokes
Lol yeah that was my thought about the prairies.
How cool, in a century there will be lost underwater cities.
Well at least california will now get some water :)
lol!!! sea water
+Maritza Diaz Dude it's just a joke! Get over yourself!
+Maritza Diaz just a prank. Bruh.
Maritza Diaz don't talk about yourself like that
+Maritza Diaz - dam u a bitch
the music in the background makes it more terrifying
Music name?
I wouldn't worry, it will happen so slowly we will have time to build around it, plus you wont be alive to see it
I know right
Looks great, let’s rock!
what this model doesn't take into consideration is that through desalination of ocean waters due to dilution with fresh water, the weather patterns will become more violent and unpredictable, furthering coastal land erosion and impacting inland infrastructures. This process is already underway, and rapidly accelerating. We are epically screwed by a disaster of our own making.
Tell us how you really feel.
"Of our own making" I'm pretty sure the Earth has gone through much worse in the past.
@@forrinkars In the past, it took millions of years. With our help, it's going to happen in hundreds.
You have no evidence to back up your assertion.
Well, maybe that will cancel out the increased acidity caused by warming and chemical runoff. Woohoo!!
Well, the bright side is that beaches will be more near.
***** Yep as he said.
+Mei Yifu we were actually joking :)
That's hilarious since you are a duck
+John Cena Are you sure about that? (That's hilarious since you are John Cena XD)
+Crazy Alexer (Alex) are you sure about that?
*WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT OUR POOR ANTARCTICA*
Cody Hawkins ik that what i mean is no one is sad for Antarctica 😢
Nobody lives there permanently. Just research scientists from around the 🌎
Cody Hawkins its the artic that is melting not antartica
Cody Hawkins Antarctica will still be there.. It's land.
Petrus Amp ik but I'm talking about how much will it sink
Ever wonder how much deeper the oceans would be if not for all of the sea sponges? More SpongeBobs would solve the rising sea level problem. I will be patiently awaiting my accolades.
There's an extreme lack of a problem here, because all of earth's ice can't melt. In higher altitudes it remains too cold for melting. The extremes at the north and south poles also prevent melting.
It can't happen, you say? What if I told you that it already had happened, several times long ago, when the Earth was hotter? The poles didn't have ice from 150 to 50 million years ago. The last peak high temperatures were seen probably 55 million years ago, during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. It got even hotter than that 92 million years ago, during the Cretaceous Hot Greenhouse peak. During each of these peaks the Earth's surface temperatures were over 10 degrees F over the temperatures needed to completely melt the polar ice.
And you were there to verify that, right? Just a little over a thousand years ago it was warm enough that the Vikings had colonies there that grew crops and raised livestock. Then a big freeze hit and drove them south to Iceland for a period of time.@@willdejong7763
Are you not aware that the earth is warming?
@@DonnaAndCats I have news for you kiddo! The earth is entering a cooling trend now which started a few years ago. This cooling trend is going to accelerate as time goes by. The climate warming freaks have been lying to us all along and have made a great deal of money doing it. I remember when these same freaks were screaming Ice age, ice age, and then all of a sudden they switched to global warming without any explanation whatsoever. The earth has gotten warmer in spots and colder in others. They said the arctic ice would be gone before now, and it's still there and growing again. You can keep your global warming scam.