TE
科技回声
首页24小时热榜最新最佳问答展示工作
GitHubTwitter
首页

科技回声

基于 Next.js 构建的科技新闻平台,提供全球科技新闻和讨论内容。

GitHubTwitter

首页

首页最新最佳问答展示工作

资源链接

HackerNews API原版 HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 科技回声. 版权所有。

Rising seas will cut off many properties before they’re flooded

35 点作者 AiaAidan大约 2 年前

4 条评论

dadjoker大约 2 年前
Is that like Al Gore&#x27;s prophecies from at least a decade ago claiming that certain cities would be underwater by now?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wsj.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;al-gores-climate-sequel-misses-a-few-inconvenient-facts-1501193349" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wsj.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;al-gores-climate-sequel-misses-...</a>
评论 #35309425 未加载
rascul大约 2 年前
Time to buy a boat.
shrubble大约 2 年前
&#x27;End of the century&#x27; meaning 77 years from now? On models that are tissue-thin? This isn&#x27;t news, just conjecture. We have no idea of what the Sun will do during that time, for instance...
评论 #35308360 未加载
_3u10大约 2 年前
If only there was some kind of technology to allow roads to cross water, that would be highly convenient, I guess until that tech gets invented we&#x27;ll just have to allow flooded roads to cut people off from the rest of the country.<p>&gt; The results make it clear that isolation will be a significant problem for the US. Even under the lowest sea level rise scenario (0.5 meters by 2100),<p>Pretty sure we can deal with 1.5 feet of water, it seems somehow surmountable, like maybe add 2 feet of gravel and pave it again?
评论 #35308260 未加载
评论 #35307848 未加载