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Via Crooked Timber: Alex Tingle has created a great online gizmo that allows you to see how much dry land will vanish as seawater rises by x meters. A rise of 14 meters (the maximum Tingle allows) would put the bank of the Potomac at the south porch of the White House.

… Not a bad deal if you live there.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on May 26, 2006 by Peter Levine.

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