If the sea level fell 1.5 feet which will also not significant, in other words; Don't worry about it. You may have seen Mel Gibson's film Apocalypto young tribesman whom Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood) runs his life through Mesoamerica the Mayan forest with a trio of soldiers in pursuit. Classic Maya-inhabited the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico until their mysterious disappearance in about 830AD Spain-arrival will become less surprising was predicted in their long count calendar centuries before (The Mayan long count Calendar has some that are, well, the longest, spanning 5126 years).
Beginning of the period considered Bak'tun far-reaching changes and the advent of bak'tun 12 to coincide with the fall of the Itza, the Mayan Empire, to Spain in 1618.
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While everyone is worried about the latest Y2K fears, namely the end of the world predictions of the Mayan calendar and the belief that ancient civilizations were taken out of context, it seems some of the Global Warming Alarmists have research money to go play in Central America to visit some of the major old buildings that pass through periods of existence. It turns out that climate scientists have convinced themselves that climate change, especially rainfall, does have something to do with the end of their ancient communities. The Los Angeles Times has an interesting article on 27 November 2012, entitled "New Directions in the decline of rainfall data Maya-improving theories about climate change's role in the community rise and fall," by Monte Morin.
Of course, it makes for a great Hollywood movies, thriller fiction, as well as thought-provoking concept of doom and gloom. If the past is any Predictor of the future, we should all be fine until the end of time.
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