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    wv
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    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/11/miami-drowning-climate-change-deniers-sea-levels-rising

    …At Florida International University, geologist Peter Harlem has created a series of maps that chart what will happen as the sea continues to rise. These show that by the time oceans have risen by four feet – a fairly conservative forecast – most of Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Virginia Key and all the area’s other pieces of prime real estate, will be bathtubs. At six feet, Miami city’s waterfront and the Florida Keys will have disappeared. The world’s busiest cruise ship port, which handles four million passengers, will disappear beneath the waves. “This is the fact of life about the ocean: it is very, very powerful,” says Harlem.

    Miami and its surroundings are facing a calamity worthy of the Old Testament. It is an astonishing story. Despite its vast wealth, the city might soon be consumed by the waves, for even if all emissions of carbon dioxide were halted tomorrow – a very unlikely event given their consistent rise over the decades – there is probably enough of the gas in the atmosphere to continue to warm our planet, heat and expand our seas, and melt polar ice. In short, there seems there is nothing that can stop the waters washing over Miami completely.

    It a devastating scenario. But what really surprises visitors and observers is the city’s response, or to be more accurate, its almost total lack of reaction. The local population is steadily increasing; land prices continue to surge; and building is progressing at a generous pace. During my visit last month, signs of construction – new shopping malls, cranes towering over new condominiums and scaffolding enclosing freshly built apartment blocks – could be seen across the city, its backers apparently oblivious of scientists’ warnings that the foundations of their buildings may be awash very soon…. see link

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    nittany ram
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    I think Sunlife Stadium being under water could give the Dolphins an unfair homefield advantage. Hopefully the league has already thought of that and has a contingency.

    #1653
    wv
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    I think Sunlife Stadium being under water could give the Dolphins an unfair homefield advantage. Hopefully the league has already thought of that and has a contingency.

    I’m picturing sharks and squids
    battling in underwater
    Malls and Condos,
    amidst pink flamingos.

    I only hope i live
    long enough to see
    DisneyWorld underwater.

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    #1659
    nittany ram
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    Disney would simply re-market itself as the world’s largest water park and make another 30 gazillion dollars.

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