Watch: 1988 UK Current affairs show 1988 predicted ‘very considerable increases in sea level by around 2020-2025’ due to ‘burning fossil fuels’—Envisioned cuts in speed limits, restrictions on cars, & cuts in Co2 emissions

Via Wide Awake Media: Current affairs show from 1988 predicts “very considerable increases in sea level by around 2020-2025” as a result of “burning fossil fuels”—as well as the imposition of draconian government measures “to reduce CO2 emissions”. “Less fuel-efficient cars will cost more… There will be an attempt to cut down traffic in the inner cities by half… And perhaps most dramatic of all, you’ll have to declare how energy-efficient your house is before you sell it.” “We will bring about so large an increase in average temperatures that we begin to melt the polar ice caps and sea levels rise, and people are predicting already very considerable increases in sea level by around 2020-2025.”

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