> Give us more money!
Would you know how much is being spent at the moment?
And in how far would extra money give us more certainty?
And finally, I've come across socio-economic work (a study on the
impact of 5 m of sea level rise for the Netherlands, which I came
across because I wanted to know more about how expensive it is to
protect against sea level rise, and with a sizeable fraction of the
Netherlands already below sea level ...), which seemed to suggest that
feedback from experts indicated that a worst case scenario is indeed 5
m over a period of 50 years or so.
Do you know what the basis for that is? Is there some fundamental
reason why Greenland's ice sheets couldn't slide into the see in
months/weeks/hours?
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