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===POD for Climate Change==
 
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At the start of the 21st century, sea levels began to rise, causing a massive global flood. As the global flood, known as the '''Deluge''', continues to threaten human civilization, people continue to question what is causing it. Some have argued climate change, underwater oceans, or any other numerous and yet unhelpful theories. But, such discussion is better left to scientists. As refugees flee inland, and nations struggle to hold together, the more important question is: when will it stop?
The POD for Climate Change occurs before the end of the 20th century. The World does not listen to the advice of the leading scientist and continue to pollute the world and increase the strength of the greenhouse gases. In 2003, when the Larsen-B ice shaft in Antarctica collapsed, so did the melted areas of Greenland, which rose the world's water levels to over 200 meters. Immediately, all of the coast regions of the world were underwater, after the coastal regions were gone, the water continue to rise, the worst to suffer was the Russian Federation, which had lose over 80% of it's land. The United States also suffered, losing their national capital of Washington D.C. and many areas in the Eastern coast.
 
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*[[Timeline (Deluge)|Timeline]]
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*[[List of Nations (Deluge)|Nations]]
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*[[List of Wars (Deluge)|Wars]]
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[[Category:ASB - Environmental]]
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[[Category:Deluge]]

Revision as of 17:01, 28 August 2012

Post 100m 1930

What scientists predict the world will look like in 2018

At the start of the 21st century, sea levels began to rise, causing a massive global flood. As the global flood, known as the Deluge, continues to threaten human civilization, people continue to question what is causing it. Some have argued climate change, underwater oceans, or any other numerous and yet unhelpful theories. But, such discussion is better left to scientists. As refugees flee inland, and nations struggle to hold together, the more important question is: when will it stop?