NYC Underwater: Video Imagines the Consequences of a Two-Degree Temperature Rise

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James Hansen, professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University, former NASA scientist, and the planet’s preeminent climatologist, was among the first to sound the alarm on climate change during his 1988 testimony before Congress. Since then, he has continued to shine a light on the problem through lectures, interviews, TED talks, and his blog. He has warned that a mere 2-degree increase in temperature could result in a sea level rise of five to nine meters by the end of the century, flooding coastal cities and rendering them uninhabitable.

Inspired by Hansen, filmmakers Menilmonde have imagined Manhattan underwater. The French duo's previous videos experiment with subtle subversions of the world we experience, and their latest creation, 2°C New York City, is arguably their most powerful to date.

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Cite: Thomas Musca. "NYC Underwater: Video Imagines the Consequences of a Two-Degree Temperature Rise" 09 Jun 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/872998/nyc-underwater-video-imagines-the-consequences-of-a-two-degree-temperature-rise> ISSN 0719-8884

Courtesy of Menilmonde via screenshot from video

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