Season after season, extreme weather bombards the continental United States. Over the next 83 years, its cascading effects will force U.S. residents inward, upward, and away from newly uninhabitable areas. But don’t worry: We’ve mapped out how these factors will alter the country’s landscape in 2100.
Check out an interactive version of this map here: pops.ci/BaDiiB
The temperature is definitely going up by a lot in many places, and icebergs are melting, but the number one sea level rise expert in the world, Dr. Nil-Axil Morner, has actually gone out and measured sea level rise. There has been no sea level rise in the last 50 years, and there will be none in the foreseeable future. So the nutcases that be need to let everyone know that they've lied to us for many, many years about the shape of the plane/t, and we all need to research why things are getting so hot. But there will be no sea level rise, so there's that!
I think I have better chances of surviving the Zika virus than downtown Detroit. I'll stay put.
>Channel name is Popular Science
>Posts video containing no scientific data
comedy gold
Michigan being overrated again?
Oh hell no.
I get that this is made simple for Trump voters but come on!
A.D.???? I thought this was a science channel.