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more about #scuba more comments → mricyfire: scientist always looking unrealistically into the futures...100 years is a long ass time 2109 to be exact im sure we will have technology to adapt to ... more » Aishar: climate change may be or may not be myth... but why the hell should the maldivians and other low lying nations bet on that questions with their lives ? more » otko: Maldives was a city, landlocked, hundreds of miles from the area we now call the Atlantic Ocean. Yet so desperate the city's desire for tourism, that ... more » switchblade saints: "in 10 days I'm going to set out to find the shark that ate my friend and destroy it. Anyone who wants to join me is more than welcome." "sign here i... more » switchblade saints: "coffee or tea anyone? Cookies? the meeting will start shortly when Mr. Johnson gets in to call the meeting.." #maldivesunderwatercabinetmeeti... more » Demonbird: Global warming is funny, because most of its main proponents do nothing but profit from the idea. They shouldn't be believed because of that. Also, ... more » fogmaster: except for the fact that there is no proof of global warming... #maldivesunderwatercabinetmeeti... more » pwnerjam4.0: global warming = bogus #maldivesunderwatercabinetmeeti... more » Pope John Peeps II: Gwynne Dyer, a Canadian military and foreign affairs journalist, once suggested an interesting possibility for the future: That a number of these poo... more » PorkPie: Hey, how do we stop the planet from changing due to forces that may or may not be under our control? I know! A publicity stunt! #maldivesunderwaterc... more » Oxidesnake: So what's the problem? Obviously they just proved that the could carry on with their lives underwater... #maldivesunderwatercabinetmeeti... more » -
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Maldives Government Meets Underwater to Show Effects of Global Warming
The Maldives, a stretch of islands off the coast of Sri Lanka, are so close to sea level that global warming poses a serious threat. So the government held a cabinet meeting underwater to bring attention to the problem. More »
