Relocation in the lower 48 due to climate change has begun....

From your link...


“The land is sinking for a variety of reasons,” said Alex Kolker, a professor of earth sciences at Tulane University. Natural land loss has been compounded by the thousands of canals dredged by oil and gas companies drilling in the area and levees built along the Mississippi River have stopped the natural process of sediment that would otherwise replenish coastal land.


Since nobody else is going under water, maybe you should consider erosion and the fact that the island is sinking!!!!

The Democrats need to get right on that!!!!

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Now, with new federal funding, the Isle de Jean Charles tribe will be part of the first program in the lower 48 states to address an entire community’s resettlement needs due to climate change and increased natural disasters.

Louisiana's vanishing island: the climate 'refugees' resettling for $52m

Climate change? :lmao:
Try Hurricanes dimwit,that tied with the lock system reducing restoring sediment and the islands disappear.
You mean the lack of hurricanes don't you?
 
Now, with new federal funding, the Isle de Jean Charles tribe will be part of the first program in the lower 48 states to address an entire community’s resettlement needs due to climate change and increased natural disasters.

Louisiana's vanishing island: the climate 'refugees' resettling for $52m

Climate change? :lmao:
Try Hurricanes dimwit,that tied with the lock system reducing restoring sediment and the islands disappear.
You mean the lack of hurricanes don't you?

Nope,hurricanes tear the shit out of barrier islands.
All the sediment and sand that gets built up over time gets spread out thus making huge shallow flats.

We took a trip to South Padre Island National Seashore...known as PINS around here because it's to damn long to type,and there were 60ft dunes and if you got out in the middle of em you'd swear your were in the Sahara.

Two weeks later hurricane Brett scored a direct hit on our campsite.
Went back a month later and the dunes were gone and I mean all of 60 miles of em and they they havent even started coming back and that was in 99.
 
From your link...


“The land is sinking for a variety of reasons,” said Alex Kolker, a professor of earth sciences at Tulane University. Natural land loss has been compounded by the thousands of canals dredged by oil and gas companies drilling in the area and levees built along the Mississippi River have stopped the natural process of sediment that would otherwise replenish coastal land.


Since nobody else is going under water, maybe you should consider erosion and the fact that the island is sinking!!!!

The Democrats need to get right on that!!!!

guam tipping over youtube - Bing video


Shhhh.... Don't show him this either, the AGW cult don't like facts or history.


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Islands rise, islands fall, for billions of years. Blaming it all on the effect of Man on the environment is to deny reality.
 
Now, with new federal funding, the Isle de Jean Charles tribe will be part of the first program in the lower 48 states to address an entire community’s resettlement needs due to climate change and increased natural disasters.

Louisiana's vanishing island: the climate 'refugees' resettling for $52m

It's hard to feel sorry for people that choose to live right at or below sea level when right next to the ocean. Especially since sea levels have been rising for the last 12,000 years.
 

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