If I could, I would have a pet pink flamingo instead of my virtual dog/cat Smokey. They take my breath away (Smokey not so much). I took this picture, well I took all the pictures. |
Parts of Florida could become uninsurable with seas projected to rise three feet by 2100, an insurance analyst with Swiss Re, the world’s second largest reinsurer, testified at a Senate field hearing on sea rise in Miami Beach last week. In February, another Swiss Re expert told Ruvin’s task force that $6.4 billion in global losses from weather events were reported in the 1980s compared with $40 billion between 2000 and 2010. By taking steps to shore up infrastructure and incorporate climate change in planning, about $30 billion in losses projected for 2050 could be avoided, the expert said.
Miami Beach is ground zero for sea level rise. It is bubbling up from underground. I took these pictures of a Flamingo and a Flying Spoonbill to try to get you to read this article. I love pink birds, they have nothing to do with the article.
Spoonbill Flying in Palm Beach |
Miami Dade County's Sea Level Rise Task Force |
Read the reports from the presentations at the last meeting (lots of pictures so don't despair.) You can manage it.
Report 1
Report 2
7 comments:
lets get ready to spend billions of dollars.....all because of this joke called global warming.
Why is it I get all the idiots commenting?
99 percent of the world's climate scientists disagree with the anon commenter, who my guess is just some cranky ole cracker.
"The good thing about science is that its true whether or not you believe in it." -- Neil Degrasse Tyson.
If you don't believe in science, then look at what the insurers are saying. They are already adapting their policies based on the knowledge that sea level is coming, and if we don't do anything about it, will make south Florida largely uninhabitable.
there are days when i think the best possible future for south florida is seeing it disappear under water..it will make for a helluva dive destination
miaexile, I'm with you. G.o.d., you had me at "pink bird".
Miami, the Metropolis, was a mistake.
Everybody makes mistakes.
Maybe it's time to move on (or away.)
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