Exactly and why every hedge fund is buying houses left and right. They have the data and understanding of what's happening and are using their leverage to profit off of everyone suffering.
@patrickm6012 u cannot be serious. I was a child and reading newspaper articles on this topic in the 70s. It was well known and widely accepted. It was regularly reported on on television as well. I remember Dan rather reporting on it the 80s, sharing predictions on parts of Florida being underwater before I went to middle school. Satellite images of the poles showed how quickly the poles were melting. Freon water levels in the water as well as temperature profiles indicated some of the reasons why. amoc was also already slowing down. Soon it will stop completely.
@@elizabethr4107 Yeeah. At this time they told you '...around 2300' Let's be honest Now the talk about "2100" LOL We have some years.... With civilization collapse our nuclear plants melt down. That's it
When they raise the roads and foundations for new construction, they create flooding issues for the old structures that become low spots in the landscape.
DeSantis is exactly the kind of person that Don't Look Up speaks about. It's actually crazy how many people refuse to acknowledge something when it's right in their face. Look up "agnostic adaptation".
i lived there all my life and 50 years ago miami was 6 feet above sea level and today its 6 feet above sea level . LOL its been flooding like this for 50 years .
What do you expect? You keep paving over porous limestone and destroying the soil and plants that would absorb water. How will the aquifer get recharged if you keep raising land and paving everything over? If you can’t control development you won’t control flooding.
All sprawl and strip malls ruined Florida. DeSantis shuttered the farms chasing the immigrants out and now the baron farmlands will become more sprawl.
@@sargentpepper8931 LOLLLLLLL so since things haven't happened in 60 years which is tiny on the geological time scale it must never be possible LMAOOOOOOOOOO!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Sea 🌊 level a geologist Told Florida’s former governor … More than 15 years ago that Florida sits on Limestone there’s no Earth beneath south Florida 😏when the Coming hurricane 🌀 Hits it will be devastating And the whole world Will remember what Happen you can’t Build on limestone😏of Course greed always Comes before life..👁 “When the walls come Tumbling down” Run 4️⃣your lives.. 😳
DeStankyshits is only one governor he’s banning the books as fast as he can. Stay strong. If he can take down Disney then you can buy more beachfront property and throw away your air conditioner.
It is they burnt it to the ground years ago just like they did to Hawaii, Amazing what they can do with the 6,000 Elon Satellites that are up there currently. Oh that's right he's trust worthy to he left the gates regime to make us eat crickets Ha HA
Rain flooding has nothing to do with sea level rise. It’s one or the other,honey. Most of Miami Beach was man-made. Just a bunch of sand poured in. Rain, weather, tides, sand, compressing, roads, traffic, buildings, millions of people. Of course, things are going to shift.
Well the good news is no more drought, gotta learn to take the good with the bad, and Me being from Florida, grewup there and this happened the entire time. Most of Florida, a COASTAL STATE , lies mostly below sea level, Go figure, Floridians will tell you this is the norm, we always flooded out, might be cyclic and worse at times, but its certainly nothing new. Get ready for Hurricane season, if this any telltale sign, its only June, im gone go ahead and predict its gonna be a bad one.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
As long as they keep creating the storms like they are. Radar impulses can do a lot of things. Sprinkle in a little cloud seeding and a few Atlantic ocean under water volcano eruptions and Walla instant hurricanes warmer waters.
I wouldn't worrry. The Florida governor tells me that if I don't say 'climate change' the problem is solved. Really, I feel terrible for people in Florida, since the state seems to be in terrible trouble in the next 20 years.
Thank you we're in Fl, they say if the water comes...just sell....right?? Corruption is all we have here in Fl ,We have been here since 1960...time to go
@NashHinton I read a article a few weeks ago that the land in the northern tier of the U.S. is still rebounding from the weight of the Laurentide ice sheet that covered the northern united states during the last ice age. That ice sheet was a mile thick during the glacial maximum. As the water rises it could be seeping into the limestone bedrock underneath Florida causing subsidence.
Don't get it. If the sea level rises, putting water back in the gulf will do nothing, so what the pumps are supposed to do? What am I missing here? Maybe the sea level is not rising.
The pumps only help remove water from temporary flooding: king tides, heavy rain, storm surges, etc. As sea level rises and the ground continues to subside, these measures will no longer be adequate to prevent permanent flooding.
@@CharlesBrodheadIII 2 problems here: 1 CBS being CBS chooses to show a place under street level. Look at 0:28 and a few seconds after you'll see how this place is under street level. Of course they'll have the highest problem in heavy rain and storm surges. Presenting a special case a standard. 2. I'm going for over 30 years at South Padre Island the other side of the gulf, and I don't see any raise in water level. There are pictures from 1900s and if you compare to today's level there are no visible differences. However the wisdom of the past is lost on greed. Don't build castles on sand can apply very well to this. Especially new concrete buildings on sand might have a especially "good" settlement that will make a lot of difference when first storm comes. Let alone washing the sand under the buildings and so on...
Some areas will have to be abandoned to the sea. Where they have raised the roads, the existing buildings that remain below the new street level will face flooding issues. South Florida is doomed long term.
There was flooding in Miami 40 years ago nothing new here. I went to nautilus middle school in 1992 and many time i was up to my knees in water not salty water but fresh rain water do to the minimal drainage on south miami beach. What they need is pumps to take the water to the sea when it rains in town. But it is sad everglades fl will flood in the next 200 or so years. One of my favorite places in the world.
The only way I can imagine southern Florida can be saved is to build a tall seawall around that area. Slowly raise buildings, homes and roads. Then add more dirt/foundation under the raised infrastructure.
Sea levels were 400 feet lower 20k years ago, rising on average over that time faster than today. The rate of rise is slow enough to allow plenty of time to respond. Societies have successfully lived at or below sea level for centuries with basic technology. You can also move inland.
The issue with All prognostications about the future is it is taking what has occurred and surmising that it will continue, what’s left out of the graph that is shown by the researcher pointing to his computer screen. This is left unsaid. This story gives the listeners the idea that it is all figured out and we know what has occurred will continue.. which cannot be true otherwise weather computing wouldnt be so complex. Interesting to note, the restaurant that they use as an example is below sea level-it is no secret most of Florida’s coastline is 6ft on average along the coast, most likely less here. The pump system was installed about 20 years ago and it hasn’t been a success, there were numerous complaints about how the city gave high hopes, too high, for this system. My guess is the practically below ground level restaurant along the coast of Florida’s bay is a terrible example to use.
What we need to do is to build a 10 km ball and because it is 10 km We can spray the water on the top of the ball and it'll all turn in to snow and we can put this ball anywhere inside of the ocean and it will turn the water into ice and potentially will make an Arctic in any region that we want there to be one
They should report on realistic climate evolution during the past several centuries, where one builds, where the land fills is, how to address it. Perhaps they should ask the Dutch on what they do. In the 1980s they told us the new ice age was coming in the next decade.
You won't like it... But you did ask so@@JustSayN2O 1) safety: get people away from the danger zones, provide free housing farther inland for the people who are going to lose their homes. 2) efficiency: design and redesign communities to minimize demand for fossil fuels and other resources. 3) longevity: limit the supply of fossil fuels and their use by corporations, financial institutions, and military entities. Climate change is here and Florida wants to counteract natural forces resulting from global activities that are warming the oceans by building laughably insufficient machines. We're going to need permaculture, biomimicry, and regenerative design principles. To stop this, we have to stop the cause. The cause is industrialism. As long as energy is a commodity, we're going to be sold solutions that exacerbate the problem for the sake of profits for the energy sector. Capitalism won't let us solve problems that are good for the economy even if it's bad for the ecology. Hurting people and the planet seems to be the point of the free market.
@@JustSayN2O long story short: we must get beyond capitalism because it forces us to make value judgments in terms of short-term profits so these economical solutions will be a waste of resources in the long run, at best. Is Florida just hoping the rising tides slow down before they run out of money for pumps?! That's not a plan. That's just winging it.
@@BrickGriff RUclips represents capitalism. Put your money where your mouth is and set an example. End your relationship with RUclips now. You won't. Because capitalism is good. And you know it.
Time to start working on long term solutions for Miami was about 50 years ago. Miami is a loss within a few decades… Florida will not offer insurance soon.
Hopefully there is a solution more and more problems are arising due to climate change and unless we put measures to stop it from getting worse it’ll only get worse 😢💔
It's clear that the deniers will go down fighting. Refusing to believe what's right in front of them. Our climate fight has been lost it's time to think about every man for themselves situation. I am stockpiling food medicine and bullets. Let them call us crazy and denie it. It's time to leave them to figure it out on there own.
“The power of human beings to affect and control and change the environment is growing as our technology grows and at present time, we clearly have reached the stage where we are capable (both intentionally and inadvertently) to make significant changes in the global climate and in the global ecosystem. We’ve probably been doing things like that, on a smaller scale, for a very long period of time." ~Carl Sagan, 1985
You literally picked the wrong example of flooding, he's in a hole 5 feet below street level. Sea level rise is a real problem but this guys location I'm sure gets flooded during extreme rain events.
You see at 1:56 that there was a jump on the rate of SLR right ? Well 2010 2011 was a couple of noteworthy famous weather events, I doubt that's a coincidence.
Im guessing your Not a Floridian? Otherwise youd already have either a surfboard, canoe, kayak or SUP, some of us have all the above, The entire State is a swamp setting mostly below sea levels. Welcome to Florida amigo.😊✌🏻🍻
How utterly misleading data. The Sea level rise that will effect the Greater Miami and every where that is at the same elevation Does not require Sea water measured in feet it is calculated in inches. If you have only a few inches of Sea water on your streets or in your home you still can't live there.
@@johndunn9819 I bought 30,000 acres in Northern Ontario north of the great lakes on the Canadian shield 1400 feet above sea level, since crap flows downhill.
Sea level rises faster in Miami? Do they have magic water that only rises there. The fact is the land is subsiding. The sea has been riding at the same mililiters rate for 6000 years. Goggle land subsidence.
Last November ? ....people never ,ever considered building closer than two miles from the beach 50 years ago ........lets stop the Capitalistic madness 🎉🎉🎉
a. Total crap. Many areas of Florida have sunk over the decades, allowing ocean tides to come in further. b. The oceans have been rising for 10,000 years since the last ice age and glaciers.
Oh no, you mean during the spring thaw when the north pole is almost half it's size in the frozen winter? Sounds almost like the planet has seasons which change...
Have these climate alarmists ever heard of subsidence? Ground going down. Sea level can’t rise in one place and not another. If you dump a pallet of bricks into one end of a swimming pool, does the water rise on just that end? No, it’s called “level” for a reason. But ground can and does subside.
At this fast rate? I mean if the sea level was rising foot per 80 years , we would all be underwater by now. It is accelerating. That is where the problem lies.
Thus highest point in Florida is what 11 or 12 feet above sea level. I might be wrong but the vast majority of the state isn't that much above sea level presently. Anybody living in a coastal region in any part of the U.S. should be aware of sea🌊 level rise.⬆️
Now you know why the homeowner's insurance industry has bailed on FL.
Exactly and why every hedge fund is buying houses left and right. They have the data and understanding of what's happening and are using their leverage to profit off of everyone suffering.
Long term solutions would have been started in the 1970s when the problems became obvious.
The 70s? Please pray tell what became obvious on climate change?
TY! As a climate scientist I appreciate yr sensible response
@patrickm6012 u cannot be serious. I was a child and reading newspaper articles on this topic in the 70s. It was well known and widely accepted. It was regularly reported on on television as well. I remember Dan rather reporting on it the 80s, sharing predictions on parts of Florida being underwater before I went to middle school. Satellite images of the poles showed how quickly the poles were melting. Freon water levels in the water as well as temperature profiles indicated some of the reasons why. amoc was also already slowing down. Soon it will stop completely.
@@elizabethr4107 Yeeah. At this time they told you '...around 2300' Let's be honest
Now the talk about "2100" LOL We have some years.... With civilization collapse our nuclear plants melt down. That's it
@@elizabethr4107 What kind of scientist makes several grammatical errors and starts a sentence with "u"?
When they raise the roads and foundations for new construction, they create flooding issues for the old structures that become low spots in the landscape.
Yup, where do you pump the water when you’re at sea level?
Exactly. And your insurance will become unaffordable. Good luck.
I sold and got out.
Are you guys allowed to say this? Hasn’t the guv talked to you?
Pull the plug on their transmitters
Sea level rise? Your governor doesn't believe it.
Does slick Gavin Newsom believe it?🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jameylane1591 None of that matters at the moment. Florida floods and the governor doesn't believe it with his own eyes.
DeSantis is exactly the kind of person that Don't Look Up speaks about. It's actually crazy how many people refuse to acknowledge something when it's right in their face.
Look up "agnostic adaptation".
i lived there all my life and 50 years ago miami was 6 feet above sea level and today its 6 feet above sea level . LOL its been flooding like this for 50 years .
@@sargentpepper8931 False information.
They managed to avoid the C-word.
What do you expect? You keep paving over porous limestone and destroying the soil and plants that would absorb water. How will the aquifer get recharged if you keep raising land and paving everything over? If you can’t control development you won’t control flooding.
All sprawl and strip malls ruined Florida. DeSantis shuttered the farms chasing the immigrants out and now the baron farmlands will become more sprawl.
Well said
@@geocam2there are microplastics in rain.
Plus removing the Everglades and other coastal vegetation lets storms run right over everything.
I thought the Florida governor forbade sea level rise & global warming in Florida.
Yeah probably a law that actually is titled “don’t say climate change”
He forgot to say please LMAOOO
No one important or smart pays any attention to that Meatball.
LOL miami was 6 feet above sea level 60 years ago and its 6 feet above sea level today .
@@sargentpepper8931 LOLLLLLLL so since things haven't happened in 60 years which is tiny on the geological time scale it must never be possible LMAOOOOOOOOOO!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Working on long time solutions was 20 YEARS ago..... not now. Now it too late.
should have ended fossil fuels 50 yrs ago!! glad i am 68 and won't see the worst.
Sea 🌊 level a geologist
Told Florida’s former governor …
More than 15 years ago that Florida sits on
Limestone there’s no
Earth beneath south
Florida 😏when the
Coming hurricane 🌀
Hits it will be devastating
And the whole world
Will remember what
Happen you can’t
Build on limestone😏of
Course greed always
Comes before life..👁
“When the walls come
Tumbling down”
Run 4️⃣your lives.. 😳
No way! Mickey Mouse and Library books are causing sea level rises.
Trump says the ocean is shrinking!!!
@@bmwlane8834Trump is sure fixated on shrinkage!
DeStankyshits is only one governor he’s banning the books as fast as he can. Stay strong. If he can take down Disney then you can buy more beachfront property and throw away your air conditioner.
@@tringuyen7519like your mommy
@@victordasilva5255ooh wow nice comeback, clearly shows the brain capacity of trumptards😅
"Nothing to see here". "Everything is fine."
It is about time that Rhonda Santis addressees the woke rain!
Built where you shouldn't have built. Plain and simple
Paradise is over!
Not yet but it will...soon.
It is they burnt it to the ground years ago just like they did to Hawaii, Amazing what they can do with the 6,000 Elon Satellites that are up there currently. Oh that's right he's trust worthy to he left the gates regime to make us eat crickets Ha HA
Rain flooding has nothing to do with sea level rise. It’s one or the other,honey. Most of Miami Beach was man-made. Just a bunch of sand poured in. Rain, weather, tides, sand, compressing, roads, traffic, buildings, millions of people. Of course, things are going to shift.
"or" is not logic here.
This is a great channel watching from South Florida USA
Well the good news is no more drought, gotta learn to take the good with the bad, and Me being from Florida, grewup there and this happened the entire time. Most of Florida, a COASTAL STATE , lies mostly below sea level, Go figure, Floridians will tell you this is the norm, we always flooded out, might be cyclic and worse at times, but its certainly nothing new. Get ready for Hurricane season, if this any telltale sign, its only June, im gone go ahead and predict its gonna be a bad one.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
Yeah and just ignore polar ice caps melting, insurance companies bailing out of Florida and ocean acidification.
@@LyndaOblinger None of that impacts me, left Florida and that sinking coast many moons ago. Is what it is. Still nobody building an ARC yet.🥸
There you go. Finally an 'expert' on sea level rise.
As long as they keep creating the storms like they are. Radar impulses can do a lot of things. Sprinkle in a little cloud seeding and a few Atlantic ocean under water volcano eruptions and Walla instant hurricanes warmer waters.
pssstt. don't tell ronald go-go boots deathsantis.
How will you adapt? You will move somewhere else. Nothing you can do about it. South Florida will be a thing of the past (thankfully).
actually hoping northern Floriduh will be. Tallahassee and go-go boots deathsantis
@@jimmylieb5225 Ron DeSantis is not even that popular in Leon county most of the voters there are liberals.
Move inland😢
That'll put a strain on our neighborhoods if a million people suddenly moved inland...
Moving out would be better.
Planning to
@TheSkete sooner or later people will have to move inland or better evolve some gills.
Unfortunately for people in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, & West Palm Beach, the Everglades sit directly west of them! Not much inland to be had.
Yes, but i just saw an oil commercial reminding me how much they care for the environment. I also love driving my dope truck.. sooooo.. 🤷♂️
I wouldn't worrry. The Florida governor tells me that if I don't say 'climate change' the problem is solved. Really, I feel terrible for people in Florida, since the state seems to be in terrible trouble in the next 20 years.
Thank you we're in Fl, they say if the water comes...just sell....right?? Corruption is all we have here in Fl ,We have been here since 1960...time to go
They’ll be just fine…
They'll get exactly what they voted for, and I demand that $0 of my blue state tax dollars go to help them when they desperately need it.
20 years! how about now?
Shhh. Don't tell the Florida Governor.
You don't have to tell the best governor in the country. AKA America's governor.
Ron Death Santis will tell y'all it's just weather, because cognitive dissonance is his forté
Guess I’ll just have to move to New Orleans.
Or Missippi😎😅😂😅😂✌🏻🍻🇺🇸
Yeah it's definitely high and dry there LOL
Why?
@@thedirtybubble9613 Sarcasm/Joke……it’s below sea level.
Come on, Waterworld.
I remember around 1996 these news outlets will tell you that Miami would be under water by the year 2016 😂
Se level rise or land sinking?
Could be both.
It's both. Sea level rises puts pressure on the shores and causes them to sink.
@NashHinton I read a article a few weeks ago that the land in the northern tier of the U.S. is still rebounding from the weight of the Laurentide ice sheet that covered the northern united states during the last ice age. That ice sheet was a mile thick during the glacial maximum. As the water rises it could be seeping into the limestone bedrock underneath Florida causing subsidence.
2050, good thing I'll be very old and would have probably passed away by then
@@robertmartinjr.4537A US CONGRESSMAN said our isla was gonna sink.😊
Now wait just a minute. I thought DeSantis declared climate change was illegal in Florida? WTF happened? LMAO!
Don't get it. If the sea level rises, putting water back in the gulf will do nothing, so what the pumps are supposed to do? What am I missing here? Maybe the sea level is not rising.
Wow, you are soooooooooooo smart.
@@isocarboxazid Can you please say something smart? Can you answer the question?
The pumps only help remove water from temporary flooding: king tides, heavy rain, storm surges, etc. As sea level rises and the ground continues to subside, these measures will no longer be adequate to prevent permanent flooding.
@@CharlesBrodheadIII 2 problems here: 1 CBS being CBS chooses to show a place under street level. Look at 0:28 and a few seconds after you'll see how this place is under street level. Of course they'll have the highest problem in heavy rain and storm surges. Presenting a special case a standard.
2. I'm going for over 30 years at South Padre Island the other side of the gulf, and I don't see any raise in water level. There are pictures from 1900s and if you compare to today's level there are no visible differences.
However the wisdom of the past is lost on greed. Don't build castles on sand can apply very well to this. Especially new concrete buildings on sand might have a especially "good" settlement that will make a lot of difference when first storm comes. Let alone washing the sand under the buildings and so on...
water expands when heated up and the ocean temps are climbing do the math you have
oceans made of WATER they are HEATING UP smh.
Heavy rain causing inland flooding now = sea level rise
Some areas will have to be abandoned to the sea. Where they have raised the roads, the existing buildings that remain below the new street level will face flooding issues. South Florida is doomed long term.
Just a little summer rain they say.
Your governor is taking the world’s climate change out of the Florida reports.
He removed it from Florida law too, isn't it time for South Florida to become its own state at this point?
@MrGriff305 thank you
Non existent
There was flooding in Miami 40 years ago nothing new here. I went to nautilus middle school in 1992 and many time i was up to my knees in water not salty water but fresh rain water do to the minimal drainage on south miami beach. What they need is pumps to take the water to the sea when it rains in town. But it is sad everglades fl will flood in the next 200 or so years. One of my favorite places in the world.
The only way I can imagine southern Florida can be saved is to build a tall seawall around that area.
Slowly raise buildings, homes and roads.
Then add more dirt/foundation under the raised infrastructure.
Just a few million years ago, Miami was about 75' under water.
I thought DeSantis banned sea level rise.
You live on a Barrier island 🙄
Sea levels were 400 feet lower 20k years ago, rising on average over that time faster than today. The rate of rise is slow enough to allow plenty of time to respond. Societies have successfully lived at or below sea level for centuries with basic technology. You can also move inland.
I just wanna tell one thing to Governor Desantis:
It is CLIMATE CHANGE!
He knows. Just acting a bit strange.... LOL
he won't listen. unless you include a check for $5 MM.
Good bye Florida
No mention of fossil fuel use ?
I think I use that in my V8 HEMI… 🏎️
The issue with All prognostications about the future is it is taking what has occurred and surmising that it will continue, what’s left out of the graph that is shown by the researcher pointing to his computer screen. This is left unsaid. This story gives the listeners the idea that it is all figured out and we know what has occurred will continue.. which cannot be true otherwise weather computing wouldnt be so complex. Interesting to note, the restaurant that they use as an example is below sea level-it is no secret most of Florida’s coastline is 6ft on average along the coast, most likely less here. The pump system was installed about 20 years ago and it hasn’t been a success, there were numerous complaints about how the city gave high hopes, too high, for this system. My guess is the practically below ground level restaurant along the coast of Florida’s bay is a terrible example to use.
What we need to do is to build a 10 km ball and because it is 10 km We can spray the water on the top of the ball and it'll all turn in to snow and we can put this ball anywhere inside of the ocean and it will turn the water into ice and potentially will make an Arctic in any region that we want there to be one
did you expect to live forever?
They should report on realistic climate evolution during the past several centuries, where one builds, where the land fills is, how to address it. Perhaps they should ask the Dutch on what they do. In the 1980s they told us the new ice age was coming in the next decade.
Anything except what will actually work, huh?
What will actually work?
@@JustSayN2Oyou going to work will work while the experts distance smart people talk
You won't like it... But you did ask so@@JustSayN2O
1) safety: get people away from the danger zones, provide free housing farther inland for the people who are going to lose their homes.
2) efficiency: design and redesign communities to minimize demand for fossil fuels and other resources.
3) longevity: limit the supply of fossil fuels and their use by corporations, financial institutions, and military entities.
Climate change is here and Florida wants to counteract natural forces resulting from global activities that are warming the oceans by building laughably insufficient machines. We're going to need permaculture, biomimicry, and regenerative design principles.
To stop this, we have to stop the cause. The cause is industrialism. As long as energy is a commodity, we're going to be sold solutions that exacerbate the problem for the sake of profits for the energy sector.
Capitalism won't let us solve problems that are good for the economy even if it's bad for the ecology. Hurting people and the planet seems to be the point of the free market.
@@JustSayN2O long story short: we must get beyond capitalism because it forces us to make value judgments in terms of short-term profits so these economical solutions will be a waste of resources in the long run, at best. Is Florida just hoping the rising tides slow down before they run out of money for pumps?! That's not a plan. That's just winging it.
@@BrickGriff RUclips represents capitalism. Put your money where your mouth is and set an example. End your relationship with RUclips now. You won't. Because capitalism is good. And you know it.
This is bullsquat! The sewer systems are poorly maintained! Many of them haven't been replaced in far too long!
Yeah it rises every 6 hours in some places.....just terrible how thos tides work.
Yeah. Says a guy with a Phd in lawn mowing.
how thos tides? what?
We are still to see 3-5 degrees F under normal interglacial conditions until we flip to ice age...
50 years too late.
"Sailing away to Key where'd it go?"
Key wheredigo? Ah, isunnerdehr.
miami when i was a kid was 6 feet above sea level and now i,m 68 years old and miami is 6 feet above sea level !
What someone is Florida telling the truth
This whole place has sea shells all over south Florida inland ….it was under water for a long time already
We are at A:: TIME HIGH ALREADY in sea levels and its only going DOWN
Oh, let's just ignore it & pretend everything is fine. Right, Ronnie d? What say you, trolls?
Republicans: must be those space lasers.
This repub says its because OPEN BORDERS and ALL OUR TAX DENERO BEING SENT OVERSEAS to support everyone but America.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
Why are they still constructing muti million dollar properties right on the beach, pretty much everywhere on earth? 🤔
Time to start working on long term solutions for Miami was about 50 years ago.
Miami is a loss within a few decades… Florida will not offer insurance soon.
Hopefully there is a solution more and more problems are arising due to climate change and unless we put measures to stop it from getting worse it’ll only get worse 😢💔
It's clear that the deniers will go down fighting. Refusing to believe what's right in front of them. Our climate fight has been lost it's time to think about every man for themselves situation. I am stockpiling food medicine and bullets. Let them call us crazy and denie it. It's time to leave them to figure it out on there own.
Aha - the sea level is rising. But today they build with billions of € the new harbour "Europort" at Antwerp? Does this make any sense?
Looks like the land sinking. Pile hay on it and keep to piling it and disk it in a few times youll have rich black dirt in the spring.
If only there were things we could have done about thus starting years ago. . .
I first heard about global warming 48 yrs ago in an aquatic biology course.
“The power of human beings to affect and control and change the environment is growing as our technology grows and at present time, we clearly have reached the stage where we are capable (both intentionally and inadvertently) to make significant changes in the global climate and in the global ecosystem. We’ve probably been doing things like that, on a smaller scale, for a very long period of time." ~Carl Sagan, 1985
Wait till high tide is at the fifth row of bay front amplatheather on a Wednesday afternoon
You literally picked the wrong example of flooding, he's in a hole 5 feet below street level. Sea level rise is a real problem but this guys location I'm sure gets flooded during extreme rain events.
The walls are melting in Antarctica
Sea level rise or ground subsidence?
You see at 1:56 that there was a jump on the rate of SLR right ? Well 2010 2011 was a couple of noteworthy famous weather events, I doubt that's a coincidence.
BOO!!!!!
Betch'a I scared you!!!
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Bucket list add on,,,,,paddle board Miami
Im guessing your Not a Floridian? Otherwise youd already have either a surfboard, canoe, kayak or SUP, some of us have all the above, The entire State is a swamp setting mostly below sea levels. Welcome to Florida amigo.😊✌🏻🍻
@@buzz5969 hay maybe borrow one one of those king tide days
The restaurant is below grade. Of course, it's going to flood when there's a deluge of rain. ಠ_ಠ
How utterly misleading data. The Sea level rise that will effect the Greater Miami and every where that is at the same elevation Does not require Sea water measured in feet it is calculated in inches. If you have only a few inches of Sea water on your streets or in your home you still can't live there.
has the sea level rise inundated Mar a LIE go yet?
The fish comes to them🤷
Good bye south Florida sooner than expected!
The futures uncertain and the end is always near!!
End is near for coastal South FL. Not for everyone. Why don’t the 7million Floridians move to higher ground?
That's why I woke this morning and I got myself a beer 🍻
@@johndunn9819 I bought 30,000 acres in Northern Ontario north of the great lakes on the Canadian shield 1400 feet above sea level, since crap flows downhill.
@@JebusHypocristosXI just bought a boat and saved tons of money doing so. 🛥️
Water offer to dance with.
Wow!! We better all agree to global communism
Communion, Communism, its all the same game…
Cant wait for florida to be under water
The data could be wrong because climate change is accelerating.
Sea level rises faster in Miami? Do they have magic water that only rises there. The fact is the land is subsiding. The sea has been riding at the same mililiters rate for 6000 years. Goggle land subsidence.
Anyone on the upper east coast has the Plymouth rock disappeared?
Last November ? ....people never ,ever considered building closer than two miles from the beach 50 years ago ........lets stop the Capitalistic madness 🎉🎉🎉
How does flooding from heavy rains equate to sea level rise?
you failed in school?
Vote wisely in November. Republicans won't lift a finger for the environment.
a. Total crap. Many areas of Florida have sunk over the decades, allowing ocean tides to come in further.
b. The oceans have been rising for 10,000 years since the last ice age and glaciers.
2:04 yea you scientists are never wrong with predictions.
Horse hockey.
Oh no, you mean during the spring thaw when the north pole is almost half it's size in the frozen winter? Sounds almost like the planet has seasons which change...
Make some house boats and stay in Florida.
Maybe you should raise your floors
We better get rid of the electric cars.
FDJT
Of course…sea levels are not rising.
They can’t rise “here”…but not “there.”
Hello?
Have these climate alarmists ever heard of subsidence? Ground going down. Sea level can’t rise in one place and not another. If you dump a pallet of bricks into one end of a swimming pool, does the water rise on just that end? No, it’s called “level” for a reason. But ground can and does subside.
The oceans don't all rise evenly. Currents, temperature, salinity, Earth's gravity field all have an affect.
@@user-bv4sj2gq7g yelling: I'm half-informed
I should be moving out of Miami before 2065 so I should be good as I will also try to contribute towards the problem till then
Blah blah. The sea has been rising for 1000s of years. The ice caps have been melting since the ice age ended.
And your point? Place is still gonna be underwater.
At this fast rate? I mean if the sea level was rising foot per 80 years , we would all be underwater by now. It is accelerating. That is where the problem lies.
Please search for underwater cities. You'll thank me later.
Your argument is with the data which shows an unprecedented rapid increase.
Thus highest point in Florida is what 11 or 12 feet above sea level. I might be wrong but the vast majority of the state isn't that much above sea level presently. Anybody living in a coastal region in any part of the U.S. should be aware of sea🌊 level rise.⬆️
DeSantis doesn’t believe in global warming 😂🤣😂🤣
Pretty sure creator said don't build near water or on hills......