Prof James Curran, ex Head of Environmental Strategy with SEPA and now chair of the Scottish Sustainable Development Forum, talks about the urgent need for action on climate change and how it is af...
Prof James Curran, ex Head of Environmental Strategy with SEPA and now chair of the Scottish Sustainable Development Forum, talks about the urgent need for action on climate change and how it is affecting Scotland
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I was wondering if you could point me in the Direction in finding out the info about what will happen in the future to Scottish Land if all the ICE cap melts that are above the current sea level. Has there been any studies / calculations done on how high the Seas will actually rise?
Good to see this up - I actually raised the point to Leslie Hinds. As about 8 months back when all the Warning about costal areas was rife on the news & 2 days Later the Council decide to release plans on developing our costal areas which didn't make much séance if it was going to be under water in 10 years. Apparently this is now getting looked in to..........
Good to see some material on localised impact of climate change. For information on why investing in nuclear power in the UK isn't such a great idea for combatting climate change, look for 'Convenient Solution' on YouTube.
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