Miami's rising water problem - CNN.com Video
All the while, the GOP bangs their drums calling global warming a lie.
So hows the water problem going?
Lol.....I said it over 5 years ago on this thread and it still holds......
NOBODY CARES
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Miami's rising water problem - CNN.com Video
All the while, the GOP bangs their drums calling global warming a lie.
You never read the links you post do you?Miami is racing against time to keep up with sea-level rise
South Florida’s leaders plan for rising seas, but it’s a race to hold back the water | Opinion
Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise
Miami Beach's future is 'uncertain,' experts say, but sea rise pumps are a good start
In Miami, battling sea level rise may mean surrendering land | Reuters
Miami’s fight against rising seas
https://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/sealevelrise_miami_florida_factsheet_final.pdf
The only one here who really doesn't care is YOU. And take a guess how many of us care what YOU think?
Miami's rising water problem - CNN.com Video
All the while, the GOP bangs their drums calling global warming a lie.
Miami is racing against time to keep up with sea-level rise
South Florida’s leaders plan for rising seas, but it’s a race to hold back the water | Opinion
Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise
Miami Beach's future is 'uncertain,' experts say, but sea rise pumps are a good start
In Miami, battling sea level rise may mean surrendering land | Reuters
Miami’s fight against rising seas
https://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/sealevelrise_miami_florida_factsheet_final.pdf
The only one here who really doesn't care is YOU. And take a guess how many of us care what YOU think?
Miami is racing against time to keep up with sea-level rise
South Florida’s leaders plan for rising seas, but it’s a race to hold back the water | Opinion
Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise
Miami Beach's future is 'uncertain,' experts say, but sea rise pumps are a good start
In Miami, battling sea level rise may mean surrendering land | Reuters
Miami’s fight against rising seas
https://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/sealevelrise_miami_florida_factsheet_final.pdf
The only one here who really doesn't care is YOU. And take a guess how many of us care what YOU think?
Lol
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Miami is racing against time to keep up with sea-level rise
South Florida’s leaders plan for rising seas, but it’s a race to hold back the water | Opinion
Miami Beach to begin new $100 million flood prevention project in face of sea level rise
Miami Beach's future is 'uncertain,' experts say, but sea rise pumps are a good start
In Miami, battling sea level rise may mean surrendering land | Reuters
Miami’s fight against rising seas
https://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/sealevelrise_miami_florida_factsheet_final.pdf
The only one here who really doesn't care is YOU. And take a guess how many of us care what YOU think?
Oh well.....Miami's rising water problem - CNN.com Video
All the while, the GOP bangs their drums calling global warming a lie.
What no one cares about is you.
The added weight of structures is causing the land to subside.
Pumping water from under the cities is causing wash out of sediment.
Dams up stream stop sediment replenishment and change underground water flow patterns..
Did you really say these things? Yep, you did.. More left wing bullshit...The added weight of structures is causing the land to subside.
Miami is apparently special, being one of the few spots in the world where buildings are making the entire city sink. But it only started recently. Apparently, a critical mass causing it to sink was reached somewhere in the past.
Pumping water from under the cities is causing wash out of sediment.
Um, no. Pumping water can cause sinking, but just because the water is gone, so he land sinks into the empty area. They're not pumping up sand. But that's not really the case on the coasts, as sea water flows in to replace the pumped out freshwater.
Dams up stream stop sediment replenishment and change underground water flow patterns..
I'd hate to drink the sediment-filled groundwater pumped into the sinking buildings of Billy's reality.
My Photobucket is fubar'd....can somebody post up one of those photoshopped images of Miami submerged in 100 feet of water? Those are a hoot!