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agrk t1_jebej4i wrote

I won't claim I understand the details, but there were quite a few reports of disruptions of the Gulf Stream during the months after the incident. Mind you, temporary disruptions happen everey now and then -- the main issues if they were permanent would be the effects of the weather and the underwater ecosystem in the North Atlantic.

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lonewolf420 t1_jebda8n wrote

more likely sea walls will be built and capital intensive pump stations will be utilized in last ditch efforts to save major metro areas along the coast and tributaries.

we are talking most large populous cities in the US as they are mostly costal, The less populated cities will just be abandoned as it won't be worth saving causing immigration into other areas further exacerbating living situations on cities or communities not prepared for large influx of people moving inland or to sea-walled city outskirts were climate refuge camps will most likely be erected.

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aneeta96 t1_jebc8n9 wrote

News reporters need to be where the news is. Sometimes that is the nearby park, sometimes it is a war zone.

Doesn't sound like they just sent him in a soon as the war started but that he had already been there for years. He would have cultivated sources already and been invaluable once war broke out.

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5dmt t1_jebbi4x wrote

> It’s a lack of government regulation and it’s domestic businesses - willing to cut corners to make a buck with the new opportunities that western companies represent - doing it themselves.

So it’s their own fault for not knowing any better and not having regulations in place for pollution from industry they have no experience with? I see.

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