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Marrah_G

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20. The articles are annoying, they don't give a list of the cities
Sun Oct 18, 2015, 01:10 PM
Oct 2015

They just regurgitate the cities we already know are in trouble. If they say 400 then they need to link to a list of 400.

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kick, kick, kick.... daleanime Oct 2015 #1
It's the head in the sand syndrome EndElectoral Oct 2015 #2
Correct. And what is causing this "head in the sand syndrome?" Bottomless greed! Cal33 Oct 2015 #4
Yup. It's partly human nature to blame. Oneironaut Oct 2015 #45
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Oct 2015 #3
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
C'est la vie. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #7
The Do Nothing policy of this generation geomon666 Oct 2015 #8
Which generation? kiva Oct 2015 #15
I agree, several were involved. I think it became really bad starting with Reagan. GWB was Cal33 Oct 2015 #19
I see it as a snowball, kiva Oct 2015 #23
Yes, serious pollution began with the 19th century industrialization. However, even at the end Cal33 Oct 2015 #44
Which generation exactly is the cause? Cassiopeia Oct 2015 #16
God won't let that happen...... PatSeg Oct 2015 #9
LOL CrispyQ Oct 2015 #12
Good to see you! PatSeg Oct 2015 #18
That was my mum's reaction. Duppers Oct 2015 #24
I think it is easier PatSeg Oct 2015 #26
How do we reality-based folks cope then? Duppers Oct 2015 #30
Sometimes I think PatSeg Oct 2015 #38
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
Rubio's head in the sand will eventually be underwater. kairos12 Oct 2015 #10
The most important thing in the world is to make rich people richer. valerief Oct 2015 #11
Ann Romney needs another horse. /nt NCjack Oct 2015 #31
Better make it a seahorse then. /nt dreamnightwind Oct 2015 #33
Mother Nature doesn't care about money. Oneironaut Oct 2015 #46
Yes, but they don't care about anything but money and their prestige. valerief Oct 2015 #47
It's exactly these people who wouldn't believe you. They have their own values. Cal33 Oct 2015 #58
I'll be long gone - but my ashes will be bobbing in the water - LiberalElite Oct 2015 #13
Of course there are still those that don't believe this newfie11 Oct 2015 #14
The real money is going to be predicting the new beach line Cassiopeia Oct 2015 #17
Lol your right newfie11 Oct 2015 #28
The articles are annoying, they don't give a list of the cities Marrah_G Oct 2015 #20
The link also shows a map of the US with the areas involved: mostly the East Coast, Cal33 Oct 2015 #21
Thanks, I didn't see that Marrah_G Oct 2015 #22
You're very welcome. Cal33 Oct 2015 #25
The map is pretty worthless. It will affect all three coasts, obviously, because pnwmom Oct 2015 #37
For information on regional activism HeiressofBickworth Oct 2015 #29
Many thanks for the info. Cal33 Oct 2015 #40
We'd be better off directing our efforts towards adapting to the coming changes Kaleva Oct 2015 #32
Wow, strongly disagree dreamnightwind Oct 2015 #34
+1! Enthusiast Oct 2015 #35
China and India own the fire department though Kaleva Oct 2015 #53
That is why I suggested that the United Nations should try to get all its member Cal33 Oct 2015 #55
Millions at home, billions around the world. raouldukelives Oct 2015 #36
reacting to only headline- the Dutch have saved their entire country from rising oceans KittyWampus Oct 2015 #39
Not to knock scientists at all, but we have engineers too. :) Hortensis Oct 2015 #43
Engineering is based on science. I think of engineering as science in practice. nt Cal33 Oct 2015 #56
Sure, Cal33. But I was thinking about what people hire engineers for. Hortensis Oct 2015 #57
"Historians are unclear whether San Francisco was a city" KamaAina Oct 2015 #42
Looks like the biggest polluters will get flooded by the sea GummyBearz Oct 2015 #48
I used to love the Ocean...but after yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #49
I think of importance are (1) Your elevation above sea-level. (2) You are a mile semi-uphill from Cal33 Oct 2015 #50
The waves reported in Japan were 20 feet high coming in yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #51
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
Thanks to the greed of the corporate powers that be. They have been warned by our scientists Cal33 Oct 2015 #59
If I owned property in Florida, I would sell it now. B Calm Oct 2015 #60
I also think people living in those low-lying endangered areas should be gradually moving out, while Cal33 Oct 2015 #61
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