‘The water is coming’: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise

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Cunts should have looked up a prediction that was true before posting........Tom has provided multiple threads of proof.....avail yourself of the archives.....
So you don't have shit, you defer to Tom.....:laugh::laugh::laugh: As I suspected=LAMEass...

Don't tell Tom but I read most of his arguments & some are very good, some not so much but I think overall we could all learn a thing or two reading them~ including you:cool:..
 
Yet despite this clear and present danger, we still have morons who pretend that climate change is a hoax, and there's nothing to see here.

The "nothing to see here people" are without question complete idiots, Owl.

What frightens me are the "nothing we can do now' people.

They could possibly be right. We may have missed the boat on fixing things.

I don't have grandkids, but you do.
We need to fear for their future.
 
its funny when you act like you know what you are talking about.....do it some more......meanwhile, rest assured your head will always be above water......
You mad because I beat you to the punch?? Only a matter of time before you turn on someone.............:nodyes:

You are rarely civil & then it's lil, late & very short lived.

Have a nice weekend......:)
 
You mad because I beat you to the punch??

dude......that isn't punch, its Koolaid.......meanwhile its sad you're still repeating the lies you were told in the 80s......I hope you didn't sell any coastline properties to the folks who told you they would be flooded by now......
 
The "nothing to see here people" are without question complete idiots, Owl.

What frightens me are the "nothing we can do now' people.

They could possibly be right. We may have missed the boat on fixing things.

I don't have grandkids, but you do.
We need to fear for their future.

What needs fixing?
 
Hello Bill,


Long famed for its spectacular fishing, sprawling coral reefs and literary residents such as Ernest Hemingway, the Florida Keys is now acknowledging a previously unthinkable reality: it faces being overwhelmed by the rising seas and not every home can be saved.

If the funding isn’t found, the Keys will become one of the first places in the US – and certainly not the last – to inform residents that certain areas will have to be surrendered to the oncoming tides.

“The water is coming and we can’t stop it,” said Michelle Coldiron, mayor of Monroe county, which encompasses the Keys. “Some homes will have to be elevated, some will have to be bought out. It’s very difficult to have these conversations with homeowners, because this is where they live. It can get very emotional.”

Once people are unable to secure mortgages and insurance for soaked homes, the Keys will cease to be a livable place long before it’s fully underwater, according to Harold Wanless, a geographer at the University of Miami. “People don’t have a concept of what sea level rise will do to them. They just can’t conceive it,” he said.


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“The roads are shot, they’re full of cracks, the water is permeating up,” said Kimberly Sikora, who lives in a vulnerable neighborhood of Key Largo called Stillwright Point that is still awaiting a full road elevation proposal. “I’m just looking for some kind of relief.”​

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That's going to be a terrible loss.

And the Florida Everglades, too, will be tragically impacted.

Not to mention that a lot of Florida's coast has low level barrier islands which would be inundated.

Miami has some very low lying areas.

Many people will be moving out of Florida.

Florida will lose Congressional seats, and lose power.
 
That's going to be a terrible loss.
What? Noah's flood come again? Guess you never bothered to read the Bible.
And the Florida Everglades, too, will be tragically impacted.
Quite a few residents of Florida think of the Everglades as extremely creepy and drive through it as fast as possible.
Not to mention that a lot of Florida's coast has low level barrier islands which would be inundated.
All of Florida used to be underwater. Now it's only partly underwater.
Miami has some very low lying areas.
Like I said...Did you know Miami is ON THE COAST????
Many people will be moving out of Florida.
People are moving INTO Florida.
Florida will lose Congressional seats, and lose power.
Florida is gaining seats and gaining political power.
 
Hello Bill,



That's going to be a terrible loss.

And the Florida Everglades, too, will be tragically impacted.

Not to mention that a lot of Florida's coast has low level barrier islands which would be inundated.

Miami has some very low lying areas.

Many people will be moving out of Florida.

Florida will lose Congressional seats, and lose power.
Same w/ Louisiana.. The massive silt dump is closed off which kept feeding those tiny islands & bayous are sinking/washing away :dunno:
 
Hello Bill,

Same w/ Louisiana.. The massive silt dump is closed off which kept feeding those tiny islands & bayous are sinking/washing away :dunno:

True. There have been efforts to reverse the damage, but once again, the costs of capitalism fall upon the taxpayer.

Many many canals were dredged for the oil business. The companies have long since gone, those who owned them made their money, handed it down to succeeding generations. There is no one left to make pay for the environmental disaster but we the people.
 
What? Noah's flood come again? Guess you never bothered to read the Bible.

Quite a few residents of Florida think of the Everglades as extremely creepy and drive through it as fast as possible.

All of Florida used to be underwater. Now it's only partly underwater.

Like I said...Did you know Miami is ON THE COAST????

People are moving INTO Florida.

Florida is gaining seats and gaining political power.
It's as if PoliTalker is deaf dumb and blind... I wonder if he can play a mean pinball... ;)
 
Hello Bill,



True. There have been efforts to reverse the damage, but once again, the costs of capitalism fall upon the taxpayer.

Many many canals were dredged for the oil business. The companies have long since gone, those who owned them made their money, handed it down to succeeding generations. There is no one left to make pay for the environmental disaster but we the people.

Yep, sad but true.....

We can hardly afford to fix the roads so zillionares can get tax breaks to create jobs in china............:rolleyes:
 
True. There have been efforts to reverse the damage, but once again, the costs of capitalism fall upon the taxpayer.
Capitalism does not need to be 'corrected'.
Many many canals were dredged for the oil business.
Nope. They were simply dredged.
The companies have long since gone,
They never were.
those who owned them made their money, handed it down to succeeding generations.
Owned what?
There is no one left to make pay for the environmental disaster but we the people.
Define 'environmental disaster'. Buzzword fallacy.
 
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