The fate of the planet’s coastlines depends on how fast Antarctica’s ice sheets melt. We don’t know what’s coming | Antarctica

Source: GeraldKutney

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  1. Plane_Crab_8623 on

    I too know what is coming. Ice caps are melting at an increasing rate. Weather events will become more severe, more frequent and more unpredictable. An old decayed paradigm slowly crumbles to its end then a new regenerative model emerges. It’s proportions are immense. Whole nations become national parks. A simultaneous transition to clean energy to power clean and efficient transportation. A flexible interface between man and natural environment, computers and deer, emerges. All systems become circular with zero waste. Land fills become resources to mine. Data centers become libraries, schools and training centers. Human and non-human intelligence work in cooperation and in service to the common good. Innovation and efficiency are encouraged, identified, analysed, synthesized and shared. A sustainable regenerative infrastructure is designed and built first by retrofitting existing structures and communities to be water, food, shelter and energy sufficient and next reclaiming damaged and exhausted land to grow organic fibers for cloth and clothing, linen and textiles. Organic by-products, animal and human waste are composted and continue to fertilize and regenerate the soil. Whole cities become city parks with fish and frog filled streams and lakes, bird filled sky.

  2. We don’t know exactly what’s coming so we assume nothing will change. But plenty of major cities are on coasts and will be under water. Oh well.

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