Well over the next 100 years sea levels will be increasing a lot. Most
of the eastern seaboard coastline will be very different - over the
next 100 years there's an expected 18 inches to 2 foot rise in sea
levels - New York, Miami, most of Florida, and a lot of the east coast
seaboard will be inundated. All of the barrier islands on the east
coast will be gone. There will be a lot more extreme weather (more
hurricanes, nor'easters and blizzards for instance).

Its not going to be a flaming ball of gas, unless you are talking
about the current Republican front runner.

On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Erika L. Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So what's the bottom line. Is the earth exploding into a fiery ball of
> flames in the next, say, 40 years? Or is it something that will happen 100
> years from now?
>
> And can we even stop it? Seriously?
>
>
> 

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