Alex Smart
Airman 1st Class
- 117
- Oct 25, 2018
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The oceans have been steadily rising since the last ice age - if you figure the length of time it has taken for the oceans to reach their current level, humanity will be long gone before the mountains in Antarctica are submerged...Also if and when the seas rise and all the ice I in the south pole has melted, would there be any land there that would still be above the sea ?
I the answer is no, then the minerals and gas/oil reserves possibly down there would still be unavailable
Hi,
The Climate Change and investigation into the possible Causes.
Have there been any investigations into the cause or causes of the change ?
Of late I have thought that solar power may be one possible cause.
Thousands of solar panneles facing the sky.
If you look at them they all reflect the sunlight .
Is it possible that that reflected heat is in some way effecting the upper atmosphere, thus altering the structure and resulting in or assisting the climate change ?
Also if and when the seas rise and all the ice I in the south pole has melted, would there be any land there that would still be above the sea ?
I the answer is no, then the minerals and gas/oil reserves possibly down there would still be unavailable
Nice thing about sea level rise, at fractions of centimeters per year, humanity should be clever enough to avoid drowning.This is a map of where I used to live, Powell River, B.C.. My dad used to run a landfill where the yellow pin is. I used to walk there after soccer practice to get a ride home. There was a cut-bank there that contained seashell fossils. Elevation is 61m/200ft. It's been done before
The solar panel is a genuine point, however, I would be more concerned about changes to ecosystems where "solar farms" have been installed, like in California deserts.Thank you all for your comments.
However what of my thoughts on the heat reflected by solar panels that may effect the upper atmosphere ?