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TexasTowelie

(111,829 posts)
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 02:26 AM Nov 2020

Wealthy coastal residents remove illegal seawalls. But dispute rages as seas rise

Virtually every property owner who built seawalls in an exclusive oceanfront community south of Myrtle Beach has torn down the walls they hoped would protect the neighborhood’s high-end homes from rising tides and storms.

But the decision to remove the structures, a victory for beach protection advocates who say seawalls worsen erosion, doesn’t end the dispute at Litchfield Beach over how — and whether — to protect one of the narrowest, most storm-threatened stretches of South Carolina’s coast.

Property owners who live in The Peninsula at Inlet Point South want the federal government to approve a controversial beach renourishment project that would widen a half-mile-long stretch of the sand spit by about 50 yards.

The extra sand would help protect more than $60 million worth of houses with grand views of the Atlantic Ocean and the salty, wildlife-rich tidelands at Litchfield’s southern-most tip.

Read more: https://www.thestate.com/article247226404.html

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Wealthy coastal residents remove illegal seawalls. But dispute rages as seas rise (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2020 OP
Sea levels are rising. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #1
And insurance companies will stop selling insurance at some point Captain Zero Nov 2020 #2
I'm under the vague impression that some insurance companies may have already stopped PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #3
Rising sea levels are the result of rising stupidity and greed. Anyone building just off ... marble falls Nov 2020 #4

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,808 posts)
1. Sea levels are rising.
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 02:29 AM
Nov 2020

Pretending they are not does not change the reality.

Honestly, if you live less than 20 or 30 feet above sea level, sell now, move now. Property values are only going to decline.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,808 posts)
3. I'm under the vague impression that some insurance companies may have already stopped
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 05:19 AM
Nov 2020

selling insurance connected to sea level rise. I recently read The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World by Jeff Goodell and it strongly influenced me.

The world IS warming. Sea levels ARE rising. No matter how much anyone tries to deny that, they are wrong.

I think the most interesting part of the book is where it points out that savvy real estate people have already understood sea level rise and are quietly pulling investments out of coastal areas.

Me, I live very far inland, in New Mexico.

marble falls

(56,943 posts)
4. Rising sea levels are the result of rising stupidity and greed. Anyone building just off ...
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 11:51 AM
Nov 2020

... the shore needs to accept the possibilities without my tax dollars to subsidize their inevitable losses.

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