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Old February 9th 12, 12:53 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Earth's Energy Budget Remained Out of Balance Despite UnusuallyLow Solar Activity

On Feb 8, 1:46*pm, Davoud wrote:
Mike Collins:

That's even madder than your Venus fantasies.


You just now realized he's totally bonkers?

Melting the Geenland ice sheet would give a 7.5 metre rise in sea level
even without the other ice sheets in the world.


Still, a 7.5 metre rise in sea level would put me very close to having
beach-front property on the Chesapeake Bay; at a minimum I would get
water privileges and a boat slip. And I wouldn't feel guilty, because I
drive a Prius :-)

OTOH, I really have trouble envisioning Greenland as Eden.

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I was only suggesting another 50% thaw that's probably going to happen
anyway, so make that 3.75 meters, and then it doesn't sound to bad.

Btw; take a good look at the bedrock contour map, and then make your
mind up about how Greenland and our future Eden might not be that far
apart.