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« on: March 25, 2006, 09:09:17 PM »

Eh, we didn't need florida anyway.  Consider it a form of reclaiming the everglades.  The west coast is pretty mountanous, so a 10-20 feet rise isn't going to come very far inland in most parts (though PCH may be toast).

Of course the fact that a 10-20 ft rise in sea level isn't waterworld doesn't mean we should ignore the problem either.  a longer period of warmer water in the central atlantic means a longer huricane season (with the flooding heading further inland), but most of the places hit by huricanes tend to be highly republican anyway, so they deserve to lose their homes over and over again.
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