Scientists warn western Greece could be under water by 2100
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Jan 18, 2008, 16:55 GMT
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This is very little to do with global warming it is more to do with the fact that Greece is in a very active geological area. Land also rises and falls and in Greece this is very active.
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SP4: Interesting to noteJan 19th, 2008 - 22:42:17
...since global warming wasn't a real theiry until after the 1970's. Up to then we were told the planet was cooling, but this article says oceans were rising during that time.
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