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So sad. And this doesn’t even touch all the coastal areas that are going to be uninhabitable. Yikes.
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I know. I can understand about the Taj Mahal. I’ve read in the paper how that’s been damaged. It’ll seem odd that people can’t visit it in 5 years, but sadder that it’s condition is deteriorating. It’s really tragic some of the inhabited islands and Venice are sinking. — Suzanne
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And all I hear is El Nino effect. Give me a break!
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Thanks, Susan. I know. I guess some just can’t face facts. — Suzanne
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it’s depressing thanks for the share! i’m going to look at this infographic more closely!
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Thanks, B. You’re right, it is depressing. I like a good infographic. I can’t understand those people who refuse to take their heads out of the sand and acknowledge the fact that global warming exists. — Suzanne
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