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Default Sea level essentially unchanged … yawn



Bret Cahill wrote:

How about Venice, Italy? It has been completely
submerged by the melting ice caps, right? No?


The Italians are so concerned about rising sea levels they are working
on a water gate to control high tides.


Where ?

Graham


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