Ice bridge breakage signals further decline

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The Antarctic ice bridge collapse points to more rapid climate changes that will have financial impact – invest accordingly. In-land real estate is going to be a goldmine in the coming 10 – 50 years as coastal urban areas become affected by the global warming.

The Antarctic bridge collapse held an area the size of Jamaica, which is now free to drift into warmer waters. While this ice is not of the type that will affect water levels, the massive loss of solid ice in the Arctic will. This happening is just a verification of the global warming trend.

Dow Live Report If you do not take this into your long-term financial planning you may be in for quick and costly surprises. Reports on Arctic ice mass shrinkage during this summer season are going to be devastating, and this is just the tip of the iceberg – truly.

Real estate in safe areas where affected coastal urban migrations can relocate are probably a better investment these days than a lot of the stock that so many of us like to spend our money on. pepers related to infrastructure and big construction contractors are also something to look at long-term.

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