ENVIRONMENT: 'Giant dam enclosing North Sea'
Giant dams enclosing North Sea could protect millions from rising waters
Dams between Scotland, Norway, France and England ‘a possible solution’ to problem The giant Maeslant surge barrier that guards the entrance to Rotterdam port in the Netherlands. Photograph: Kina Rob Doolaard/AFP/Getty Images
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more information on DOGGERLAND "Doggerland was an area of land, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Britain to mainland Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels around 6500–6200 BC. Geological surveys have suggested that it stretched from where Britain's east coast now is to the present-day Netherlands, western coast of Germany, and peninsula of Jutland."
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Dams between Scotland, Norway, France and England ‘a possible solution’ to problem
read more: the GUARDIAN 12.2.2020
more information on DOGGERLAND "Doggerland was an area of land, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Britain to mainland Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels around 6500–6200 BC. Geological surveys have suggested that it stretched from where Britain's east coast now is to the present-day Netherlands, western coast of Germany, and peninsula of Jutland."
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