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Originally Posted by wwmiv
No, seriously, and I say this as a Democrat:
Get out of the ‘woke’ echo chamber. Not even in the worst case scenarios is Miami really all that affected by sea level rise:
https://mdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/web...f3e628a195a398
Set it to two feet, notice how few buildings are actually affected?
The real problems from global climate change for Miami are elsewhere, like water table rise and possible increased proclivity toward hurricanes and other extreme weather events. They aren’t going to be swallowed by a rising sea…
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OK... now add giant waves and swells from those more intense hurricanes and extreme weather events, and watch the resultant inland flooding. The sea doesn't have to rise 10 feet for the city to be under water, even if only some of the time. It's already happened in sections of New York and it will only get worse. Anyway, this thread is about a nonexistent building in Austin.