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Heard this on NPR this morning.
Diver Finds Ancient Native American Burial Site On Sea Floor

March 5, 20185:01 AM ET
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A diver in the Gulf of Mexico stumbled upon a 7,000-year-old underwater burial site off the coast of Florida. Archaeologists call the discovery unprecedented.
https://www.npr.org/2018/03/05/5908...ient-native-american-burial-site-on-sea-floor

This has to be due to sea level rise. Seal level rise can only be caused by Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming, according to a 97% consensus by anyone calling themselves a scientist from all over the world.

Also Native Americans seem to be the slowest to adapt. This is the second report of Native American burial grounds being destroyed by Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?88923-Climate-change-is-melting-cemeteries
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/alaskan-graves-sink-as-permafrost-is-swallowed-by-swamp-3hhz3fj8c
 
Heard this on NPR this morning.

This has to be due to sea level rise. Seal level rise can only be caused by Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming, according to a 97% consensus by anyone calling themselves a scientist from all over the world.

Also Native Americans seem to be the slowest to adapt. This is the second report of Native American burial grounds being destroyed by Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?88923-Climate-change-is-melting-cemeteries
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/alaskan-graves-sink-as-permafrost-is-swallowed-by-swamp-3hhz3fj8c

Are they slow to adapt because they failed to move a grave yard that may have been thousands of years old before it was covered in water?
 
Seems a bit silly calling them Native Americans. Were there any other type 7000 years ago? Indeed were there any Americans anyway?

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Funny that "Americans" didn't exist until the late 1770's, huh?
 
Are they slow to adapt because they failed to move a grave yard that may have been thousands of years old before it was covered in water?

Stop trying to marginalize Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming. This is serious stuff!
At the rate sea level is rising all cemeteries within 5 miles of the coast will be underwater in 7000 yrs. If we don't do something now our great, great, great, great, etc. grandkids will be born underwater and will drown.
 
Seems a bit silly calling them Native Americans. Were there any other type 7000 years ago? Indeed were there any Americans anyway?
I caught that too. The PC term should be Displaced Mongolian burial ground. It's a real affront to those buried calling them Native Americans.
 
Stop trying to marginalize Catastrophic Apocalyptic Anthropogenic Global Warming. This is serious stuff!
At the rate sea level is rising all cemeteries within 5 miles of the coast will be underwater in 7000 yrs. If we don't do something now our great, great, great, great, etc. grandkids will be born underwater and will drown.

10,000 years ago the Arabian peninsula was a savanna with shallow fresh water lakes.
 
10,000 years ago the Arabian peninsula was a savanna with shallow fresh water lakes.

So Climate Change has been occurring at least 10,000 yrs. Man has been fucking up the planet causing Climate Change for at least 10,000 yrs.
 
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So Climate Change has been occurring at least 10,000 yrs. Man has been fucking up the planet causing Climate Change for at least 10,000 yrs.

Longer than that, but man has far more impact on climate than a thousand years ago.

That can be positive too I suppose. Saudi Arabia is planting over 6 million trees just in the first wave.
 
It says 4 million trees here, but it begs to question what type of trees? Will they be palms, acacia or some other type?

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1175756/saudi-arabia

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That's just the first installment...

Olive trees, palm trees, date palms, acacia, mimosa and several I can't name.. There are some 8-10 indigenous trees that grow in Arabia.

Over 60,000 trees planted during Jeddah campaign | Arab News

www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/715281

Mar 8, 2015 - The people of Jeddah joined hands with the Jeddah Municipality in planting more than 60000 plants and trees as part of the “Tree Planting Week” campaign.Friends of Jeddah, students and residents and several organizations — both government and private — volunteered to participate in the initiative to ...


Saudi students to plant 300,000 trees in Riyadh - Saudi Gazette

saudigazette.com.sa/article/513224/SAUDI-ARABIA/Saudi-students

Jul 19, 2017 - “We are now in the process of implementing the project with the support of volunteers and officials,” Al-Qaraawi said while talking Al-Hayat Arabic daily. The project will be implemented in September. “We intend to plant trees that are suitable to the Kingdom's environment such as lote, acacia, siris and ...
 
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