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Prediction made by: Al Gore
Topic: Sea Level Rise
Year: 2024
Last update: 2024-04-28
2024 April 28
Up to 60 percent of the present population of Florida may have to be relocated.
Prediction:
Up to 60 percent of the present population of Florida may have to be relocated. (within a few decades)
https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Balance-Ecology-Human-Spirit/dp/0395578213/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2KEIZ4MQPET7X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CLc6f8_54xnEwEFwMILQcEDYBI4QbsjRW811DmBh8uIG5uRKyaUcEzajZO4ENNlHU56byaXaNn0o6XAOOTYJvlnJ_3yVK-iUfB9yx0yXrKS_1p0vEwhoaChztjiY7fyYHrhQ_xlOrkEvduAcN_15MUjwiaLw-RuMq51ZCBZpmDzDgxL8KcOqF-sC8wOVW3IaMmWVhtSxM7PDN2MsrOdo3W7rxYclw085sHSWSUs_AtI.idwRJQFVs2w84Jar4GFsXnVJ419wr4O9Kotz9wVwlcw&dib_tag=se&qid=1714314260&sprefix=earth%20in%20the%20balance,aps,114Outcome:
In 2024, Florida's population is estimated to be 22,976,000. It is currently the fastest growing state in the US.
https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2024/03/florida-and-fast-growing-metros.htmlHere's a graph of Florida population growth from 1992 to 2024
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/states/florida/populationPrediction made by: Al Gore
Topic: Sea Level Rise
Year: 2024
Last update: 2024-04-28
2024 April 28
About 10 million people in Bangladesh will lose their homes and means of sustenance because of the rising sea level
Prediction:
About 10 million people in Bangladesh will lose their homes and means of sustenance because of the rising sea level, due to global warming, in the next few decades. Where will they go? Whom will they displace? What political conflicts will result?
https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Balance-Ecology-Human-Spirit/dp/0395578213/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2KEIZ4MQPET7X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CLc6f8_54xnEwEFwMILQcEDYBI4QbsjRW811DmBh8uIG5uRKyaUcEzajZO4ENNlHU56byaXaNn0o6XAOOTYJvlnJ_3yVK-iUfB9yx0yXrKS_1p0vEwhoaChztjiY7fyYHrhQ_xlOrkEvduAcN_15MUjwiaLw-RuMq51ZCBZpmDzDgxL8KcOqF-sC8wOVW3IaMmWVhtSxM7PDN2MsrOdo3W7rxYclw085sHSWSUs_AtI.idwRJQFVs2w84Jar4GFsXnVJ419wr4O9Kotz9wVwlcw&dib_tag=se&qid=1714314260&sprefix=earth%20in%20the%20balance,aps,114Outcome:
Scientists from the Dhaka-based Center for Environment and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS) have studied 32 years of satellite images and say Bangladesh’s landmass has increased by 20 square kilometres (eight square miles) annually.
Maminul Haque Sarker, head of the department at the government-owned centre that looks at boundary changes, told AFP [Agence France-Presse] sediment which travelled down the big Himalayan rivers—the Ganges and the Brahmaputra—had caused the landmass to increase. …
“Satellite images dating back to 1973 and old maps earlier than that show some 1,000 square kilometres of land have risen from the sea,” Sarker said.
https://www.geospatialworld.net/news/bangladesh-gaining-land-not-losing-scientists/https://wattsupwiththat.com/failed-prediction-timeline/