Beardy Star Stuff on Nostr: This seems like a problem the Republican Governor of Florida should be dealing with? ...
This seems like a problem the Republican Governor of Florida should be dealing with? They have no plan.
- NOAA forecasts that South Florida could see almost 11 extra inches of ocean by 2040.
- Sunny-day flooding, when high tides gurgle up and soak low-lying ground, has increased 400 percent since 1998
- The region’s infrastructure seems more ill-equipped to deal with these dangers, despite billions of dollars spent on adaptation.
#ClimateEmergency
https://archive.ph/jSFGH#selection-933.0-933.617Published at
2024-07-01 18:56:00Event JSON
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