12-01-2024, 12:28 PM
The point is that it's an inevitable thing regardless, humans just need to learn to adapt.
If no one built close to sea level, there would be no issue.
Only real difference is it might happen a couple thousand years in the future, but some suggest we may be in for another ice age sooner than we think, who knows.
If no one built close to sea level, there would be no issue.
Only real difference is it might happen a couple thousand years in the future, but some suggest we may be in for another ice age sooner than we think, who knows.
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