The Treasury Department is warning that state laws that restrict banks from considering environmental, social and governance factors could harm efforts to address money laundering and terrorism financing.

Maybe that’s the point.

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    4 months ago

    Pretty sure a 5 meter rise isn’t possible. If it is, it won’t be in our lifetime.

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      4 months ago

      3 meters is pretty doable in our lifetime. But it wasn’t the model 10 years ago so who knows where this speedrun will take us.

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        4 months ago

        … well that’s fucking depressing. I’d wager it could have been about 10 years ago when I heard that.

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      A complete Greenland slide-off would be an average sea level rise of about 7m, and is possible in our lifetimes as an extreme event (something like a fraction of a percent chance before 2100). If it happened it would be multiple events really, spread out across years or decades. Antarctic ice moving so its weight is no longer supported by the continent was too unlikely to include in models a few years ago, but the West Antarctic has been so active that I’d expect it to start showing up in estimates.