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professor95
Aug 09, 2009Explorer
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Champion's "brick & mortar" in CA is only slightly above sea level.
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Let's see..... They tell us the polar ice caps are melting. The resultant fresh water released is raising the normal sea level. At the rate we are going, I hear something like a 2 to 3 foot increase by the end of the century. Of course, I probably won't live to be 152 years old to know for sure if they are right or not.
But, it does pose an interesting question - or group of questions.
1) Provided the area of China where these generators are made is still on dry land, will this require a change in standard jetting as sea level increases? Will Champion's Brick and Mortar facility become the new Pacific Ocean Front?
2) Will internal combustion engines that power generators - or the like - even exist? Will fossil fuels to run what ever is left over from our generation still be available?
3) Will we still have RV's, campgrounds and vehicles with sufficient power to pull them? Perhaps the loss of land mass from the rising sea level and expected increase in population will overtake the available land for campgrounds?
4) Why am I even asking these questions? :@ :h :? :B
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