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66 meters ??? Nope, the ice in the north polar ice cap is floating on water,…………..take a glass, fill it 1/2 way with ice cubes, then add water to bring the water to the 3/4 full level and mark it, let the ice now melt, even though ice was slightly above the 3/4 mark, when melted you have 3/4 of a glass of water. These climate warriors don't get money for telling the truth. In 15 or 20 thousand years we will be logging in the Great Sahara Forest ……again. The climate on earth is always changing.
This entire conceot omits the results of recession as land that once held miles of ice above rises as the ice leaves.
What a silly concept… have they forgotten it gets cold in winter? Also, most of that ice they are talking about is already in water. If the ice in the artic ocean and the ice in antarctic ocean melted…the seas would rise an inch. TRY IT. Fill a glass with ice and water then let it melt…not one drop will over flow the glass. This idea is stupid.