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Buckle up, Bangkok: Thai official floats capital relocation amid rising sea


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Bangkok is sinking slowly. Same as Jakarta and many other places. Are sea levels really rising? Maybe the Thai government want to move the capital for other reasons?

 

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13 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Nothing to worry about, the climate sceptics have it covered. Rising seas are fake news.

 

 

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Fake water. Nothing to worry about. I believe that fake map you posted came from Trump's "Sharpie Weather Service"

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13 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Nothing to worry about, the climate sceptics have it covered. Rising seas are fake news.

 

 

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That's what is in the news. But Bangkok has been sinking for awhile now due to the removal of underground water. So the higher sea levels are only adding to a constant current problem that existed before this sea rise. I think last year they said Bangkok would be underwater by 2050 because of this. Noone cares. They illegally tap the water underground to avoid paying a water bill. NOw is the time for consequences and if they do not begin to act, they will not have enough time to build another city to compare with Bangkok. 

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11 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

this would only happen if the senior politicians du jour will be making a tidy profit from the move.

Maybe all the politicians could work from home, they would be just as effective!

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Buckle up, Bangkok: Thai official 'FLOATS' capital relocation amid rising sea.

 

Wonderful sarcastic headline!!!!5555😂🤣😂🤣

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14 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Nothing to worry about, the climate sceptics have it covered. Rising seas are fake news.

 

 

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Saw something interesting a few years ago about an American guy, a commercial fisherman. He had his Miami Beach area residential property for sale, whilst it still has value, due to rising sea levels.

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