It doesn't if the coastline gets eaten up.

Bryan Brah wrote:

>Of course if you listen to the greenies, they say that global warming is
>causing dramatic fluctuations in temperature, el nino, drought,
>hurricanes, blizzards, gout, and constipation.  They admonished US for
>refusing to sign Kyoto, but what they fail to recognize is that the last
>time we had global climate change (at the end of the last ice age), it
>caused civilization to spontaneously develop.  So in the grand scheme of
>things, global warming is probably good because it makes more land
>available for farming.  I have yet to see convincing evidence of a
>causal relationship between the amount of so called greenhouse gasses in
>the atmosphere and the world temperature.  Our universe is not static,
>nor is our biosphere.  The climate of our planet has warmed and cooled
>countless times, the contribution we make by burning hydrocarbons is
>minimal at best.  This is not to say that we should disregard emissions.
>We should strive to make zero-impact technology, if only to improve the
>quality of our lives and conserve our resources.
>   
> 
>-BRAH
> 
>  
>

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