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In reply to the discussion: Scientists: It's already too late to save 400 US cities from the rising oceans: [View all]Cal33
(7,018 posts)5. You're welcome. But I wish I didn't have to write this message. I wish environmental
destruction has never happened. Corporations are behind most of this, and Corporate
power is buying this destruction with their ill-gotten gains. Corporate power people are
the real leaders of nations all over the world.
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Scientists: It's already too late to save 400 US cities from the rising oceans: [View all]
Cal33
Oct 2015
OP
You're welcome. But I wish I didn't have to write this message. I wish environmental
Cal33
Oct 2015
#5
Know Thy Enemy - Oligarchs, Corporations, Banks And Their Media Minions And MIC Henchmen
cantbeserious
Oct 2015
#6
I agree, several were involved. I think it became really bad starting with Reagan. GWB was
Cal33
Oct 2015
#19
Yes, serious pollution began with the 19th century industrialization. However, even at the end
Cal33
Oct 2015
#44
Ye of little faith ! Jesus the Janitor is coming back to clean this all up for us good people
Person 2713
Oct 2015
#27
I understand this was written with sarcasm. But, looking at the problem thoughtfully,
Cal33
Oct 2015
#41
The link also shows a map of the US with the areas involved: mostly the East Coast,
Cal33
Oct 2015
#21
The map is pretty worthless. It will affect all three coasts, obviously, because
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#37
reacting to only headline- the Dutch have saved their entire country from rising oceans
KittyWampus
Oct 2015
#39
Engineering is based on science. I think of engineering as science in practice. nt
Cal33
Oct 2015
#56
I think of importance are (1) Your elevation above sea-level. (2) You are a mile semi-uphill from
Cal33
Oct 2015
#50
I'm on the Atlantic side. A huge earthquake below the ocean-floor could also cause a tsunami. It's
Cal33
Oct 2015
#52
The Ocean terrifies me these days. After seeing the terrible power of nature's
smirkymonkey
Oct 2015
#54