This artist’s rendering of what Washington, D.C. will look like after global warming is pretty great actually

This artist’s rendering of what Washington, D.C. will look like after global warming is pretty great actually

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According to new modeling, THIS is what Washington, D.C. will look like if “we keep our current carbon path“:

This is what D.C. will look like if the world continues on its current trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions. https://t.co/tFInyS9ZFi pic.twitter.com/e6HLj9haCf

— DCist (@DCist) December 26, 2021

So, global warming is . . . good?

im not sure if this is an argument for or against global warming https://t.co/5ZAMm75YoZ

— Tim Pool (@Timcast) December 27, 2021

“Finally some good news”:

Finally some good news https://t.co/fToBdZYSIh

— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) December 27, 2021

Faster, please:

Time to speed things up. https://t.co/VgcU0hUhMF

— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 27, 2021

And who wouldn’t want to live in this island paradise?

This looks beautiful. Hope it works. https://t.co/m8TnfpkkNj

— ForAmerica (@ForAmerica) December 28, 2021

“Imagine the fishing opportunities”:

Looks remarkably clean with lots of trees to me. Imagine the fishing opportunities.#LookOnTheBrightSide https://t.co/J3VrLTP9Mr

— Jazz Shaw (@JazzShaw) December 27, 2021

“Drown the swamp”? We like it:

So we have “drain the swamp” and now “drown the swamp”… https://t.co/aY8vxvl1RF

— Chrissy Clark (@chrissyclark_) December 27, 2021

Buy now!

so you’re saying I’ll have waterfront property and should buy https://t.co/THpgxNpAyJ

— Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥 (@senatorshoshana) December 28, 2021

This version of D.C., if the models are correct, is also inevitable as the scenario with massive cuts to carbon emissions also produces this slightly-less-watery boater’s paradise:

lol. the photo with the article is if we don’t cut carbon pollution. Here is DC *with* the expensive cuts.

Looks like we’re getting boater’s paradise DC no matter what we do. https://t.co/Yyl1by89cK pic.twitter.com/5vhoe8LmRK

— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) December 28, 2021

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According to new modeling, THIS is what Washington, D.C. will look like if “we keep our current carbon path“:This is what D.C. will look like if the world continues on its current trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions. https://t.co/tFInyS9ZFi pic.twitter.com/e6HLj9haCf— DCist (@DCist) December 26, 2021So, global warming is . . . good?im not sure if this is an argument for or against global warming https://t.co/5ZAMm75YoZ— Tim Pool (@Timcast) December 27, 2021“Finally some good news”:Finally some good news https://t.co/fToBdZYSIh— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) December 27, 2021Faster, please:Time to speed things up. https://t.co/VgcU0hUhMF— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 27, 2021And who wouldn’t want to live in this island paradise?This looks beautiful. Hope it works. https://t.co/m8TnfpkkNj— ForAmerica (@ForAmerica) December 28, 2021“Imagine the fishing opportunities”:Looks remarkably clean with lots of trees to me. Imagine the fishing opportunities.#LookOnTheBrightSide https://t.co/J3VrLTP9Mr— Jazz Shaw (@JazzShaw) December 27, 2021“Drown the swamp”? We like it:So we have “drain the swamp” and now “drown the swamp”… https://t.co/aY8vxvl1RF— Chrissy Clark (@chrissyclark_) December 27, 2021Buy now!so you’re saying I’ll have waterfront property and should buy https://t.co/THpgxNpAyJ— Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥 (@senatorshoshana) December 28, 2021This version of D.C., if the models are correct, is also inevitable as the scenario with massive cuts to carbon emissions also produces this slightly-less-watery boater’s paradise:lol. the photo with the article is if we don’t cut carbon pollution. Here is DC *with* the expensive cuts. Looks like we’re getting boater’s paradise DC no matter what we do. https://t.co/Yyl1by89cK pic.twitter.com/5vhoe8LmRK— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) December 28, 2021*** Recommended Twitchy Video

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