Science
We’ve passed the point of no return on rising sea levels – Red Flag
In the coming decades, tens of millions of people will be displaced by coastal flooding as sea levels rise. This rise can no longer be prevented, even if all carbon emissions stop tomorrow. An unprecedented, and under capitalism likely impossible, level of in…

In the coming decades, tens of millions of people will be displaced by coastal flooding as sea levels rise. This rise can no longer be prevented, even if all carbon emissions stop tomorrow. An unprecedented, and under capitalism likely impossible, level of international cooperation will be required to mitigate the effects of this looming disaster.
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