What America Will Look Like Under 25 Feet Of Seawater

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#1 Blazerdt47
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Click on links to see the photos, I have to say it's pretty interesting. :P

What America Will Look Like Under 25 Feet Of Seawater

Jefferson 25 feet

If climate models are correct, then Hurricane Sandy, and the flooding it brought, gave us a gentle preview of the not-so-distant future.

 

recent NASA study found that between 1992 and 2012, global sea levels rose, on average, a little more than one inch each decade or about 3 millimeters per year. That's much faster than climatologists had expected.

See what could vanish when sea level rises >

The trend is not reversing.

Sea levels rise because of melting glaciers andice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica as a result of warming temperatures. The ocean also expands as it warms.

Rising sea levels make coastal areas, particularly those with dense populations, much more vulnerable to heavy flooding.

The day when continents are overtaken by seawater may seem far off, but the threat is very real. 

Nickolay Lamm, from StorageFront.com, wants the world to know just how real.

The artist and researcher created sea-level-rise maps depicting what major U.S. monuments would look like over the next century if we continue on a business-as-usual track.

You may have have seen Lamm's work featured on Business Insider before. He recently illustrated how to make Google Glass look fashionable and what the child of Prince William and Princess Catherine will look like all grown up.

For his sea level project, Lamm collaborated with Remik Ziemlinski, who did research and created sea level maps for "The New York Times."

Real-life scenes

The hypothetical scenes show icons like the Statue of Liberty and the Washington Monument, and depict four levels of flooding at each: 0 feet (today); 5 feet (possible in 100 to 300 years); 12 feet (possible by about 2300); and 25 feet (possible in the coming centuries).

"I want people to look at these images and understand that the places they value most may very well be lost to future generations if climate change isn't a bigger priority on our minds," Lamm told Business Insider. "These illustrations are not based off wild Hollywood scenarios, but sea level rise maps from Climate Central."

An artist at work

Each scene took anywhere from five to 15 hours to create, said Lamm. First, Lamm had to find a stock photo which, according to the sea level rise maps generated by Ziemlinski, would be affected by extreme flooding in the future. Then he used Google Earth to figure out exactly where the photo was taken in order to be able to label the streets, roads, and pathways visible in the photo.

Using the sea level rise maps, Lamm estimated where the flooding would be in the stock photo.

He used topography maps to determine the correct depth of the flooding in each scene. All of this was drawn by hand in Photoshop using a physical pencil that translates the brush strokes to a touch sensitive surface, Lamm said.  

In the following slideshow, each sea level rise map precedes the "real-world view." A white triangle in the maps represents where the "camera" is positioned in the illustrations. The blue shading represents the amount of sea level rise. After these maps are shown, we see what this camera is viewing in real life.

For Lamm, these haunting images are more than just a fun project. "We are trying to show that 'Space is Limited,' he said. "Not just for our personal belongings, but for the places in which we live."

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Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

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#3 1oh1nine1
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The trend is not reversing.Blazerdt47
So? Perhaps the trend will start reversing tomorrow. Or, perhaps the trend of the trend not reversing could reverse. Does the trend even need to reverse? Would it not be fine if the levels just stopped rising, instead of dipping? I'm not a climate doubter or right-wing or anything like that. I just hate the reckless and often misleading use of statistical or mathematical language, even as simple as "trend", to further one's own agenda/propaganda/sensationalism/etc.
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#4 TwistedShade
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I would like to think in 2000+ years we'll have figured the solution to this problem. Or atleast have moved to a new planet.

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#5 THE_DRUGGIE
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Welp, I'm gonna need to start drinking lots more water!

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#6 deactivated-5f26ef21d6f71
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By the 23rd century. pretty sure my great great great great grandkids will be living on Alpha Centauri or Epsilon Eridani star systems.

I just hope there's planets in the Habitat Zones on these systems or on any systems :cry:

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Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

Vari3ty

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By the 23rd century. pretty sure my great great great great grandkids will be living on Alpha Centauri or Epsilon Eridani star systems.

KingsofQueens

Not at the rate our space program is going.

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By the 23rd century. pretty sure my great great great great grandkids will be living on Alpha Centauri or Epsilon Eridani star systems.

I just hope there's planets in the Habitat Zones on these systems or on any systems :cry:

KingsofQueens
Only if the chinese and europeans let them hitch a ride. Americans are getting left behind.
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#11 deactivated-5f26ef21d6f71
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@ TheWalkingGhost & metroidfood

You guys have a good point :cry:

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Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

Vari3ty



Yep, that's how we think about the future. Screw our children! They can deal with our mistakes!

I hope you are joking. This is the thought process that leads to problems like this.

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[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

X_CAPCOM_X



Yep, that's how we think about the future. Screw our children! They can deal with our mistakes!

I hope you are joking. This is the thought process that leads to problems like this.

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#14 lostrib
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[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

X_CAPCOM_X



Yep, that's how we think about the future. Screw our children! They can deal with our mistakes!

I hope you are joking. This is the thought process that leads to problems like this.

Then you go fix it.  I'll continue enjoying my life

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#15 TheWalkingGhost
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[QUOTE="X_CAPCOM_X"]

[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Thankfully I'll be dead by then. 

lostrib



Yep, that's how we think about the future. Screw our children! They can deal with our mistakes!

I hope you are joking. This is the thought process that leads to problems like this.

Then you go fix it.  I'll continue enjoying my life

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I think regarding global warming, as far as views in the US go they either go one direction saying we need to cut our carbon emissions, and the other side says it's a non issue. I think saying it's a non-issue is stupid, but in some ways I understand some skepticism to the solution being to simply cut carbon emissions as being a solution. I think a large scale, multinational effort to geo-engineer the Earth is needed. Looking how our climate has changed over a long period we have been coming out of an ice age for a while. Glacial remnants are disappearing. This is bound to create problems with populations that rely on these glacier melts for running water, likely to lead to wars for resources to something simple like water. We need to develop better resources at water desalination, though like what was reported recently with graphene as a likely cheap alternative to producing drinkable water there may be hope in the not too distant future. I think a large effort to provide the world just not with drinking water, but with water to irrigate land, produce crops, develop forests, it's needed. Furthermore, there already exists a good idea for easy cloud seeding efforts to produce reflective cloud layers that don't require dumping unknown chemicals from airplanes, such as using a fleet of self power ships that constantly spray atomized sea-water vapor into the sky to produce the reflective cloud layer. It's worth experimenting in considering they can be turned off at a moments notice there's no threat to a major consequence to this happening. But the best news yet I've heard that can be a turning point in fighting global warming has to do with recent advancements in hydrogen production. Researchers have found ways to cheaply and produce hydrogen by extracting all of it from organic plant materials by processing it through a series of about a dozen different enzymes. The hydrogen extracted through this method versus the cost leaves the possibility of building a hydrogen economy to one day replace fossil fuels. Still though, whatever technological advancements that can better our future will still have to compete in an uphill battle against the status quo.
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#17 X_CAPCOM_X
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Yes please to that cup of rage, TheWalkingGhost. I might go supersaiyan.

[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="X_CAPCOM_X"]

 


Yep, that's how we think about the future. Screw our children! They can deal with our mistakes!

I hope you are joking. This is the thought process that leads to problems like this.

TheWalkingGhost

Then you go fix it.  I'll continue enjoying my life



Facepalm indeed. I'm sure humankind would get a lot accomplished with lostrib's diplomatic solution!

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Yes please to that cup of rage, TheWalkingGhost. I might go supersaiyan.

[QUOTE="TheWalkingGhost"]

[QUOTE="lostrib"]

Then you go fix it.  I'll continue enjoying my life

X_CAPCOM_X



Facepalm indeed. I'm sure humankind would get a lot accomplished with lostrib's diplomatic solution!

I was going to have some fun with you, then lostrib posted and I decided to join you instead.
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Welp, I'm gonna need to start drinking lots more water!

THE_DRUGGIE

Yeah,you better start drinking more water for the safety of us all :P

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#20 lostrib
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[QUOTE="X_CAPCOM_X"]

Yes please to that cup of rage, TheWalkingGhost. I might go supersaiyan.

[QUOTE="TheWalkingGhost"]

TheWalkingGhost



Facepalm indeed. I'm sure humankind would get a lot accomplished with lostrib's diplomatic solution!

I was going to have some fun with you, then lostrib posted and I decided to join you instead.

Sorry, my bad.  I just ruin everything, at least that's what my parents tell me

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[QUOTE="TheWalkingGhost"][QUOTE="X_CAPCOM_X"]

Facepalm indeed. I'm sure humankind would get a lot accomplished with lostrib's diplomatic solution!

lostrib

I was going to have some fun with you, then lostrib posted and I decided to join you instead.

Sorry, my bad.  I just ruin everything, at least that's what my parents tell me

And every woman you ever met.
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People in dessert nation will be jealous
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Water way to go. :|

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#24 themajormayor
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lol who cares about US? That country sucks anyway