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Florida has no warming. And with sea level rise of 2 mm / year, it will increase 8 inches in the next 100 years at that rate.
See: http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/RS_FloridaUSA.htm
No matter what legislation is passed to curb CO2 it will change anything in Florida’s future besides making people poorer.
but when you ask them how all the phosphate and limestone mines got to be in the center of the state…
…they have no clue
Growing up here in central Florida, we learned about phosphate at an early age. Elementary school field trips to the mines were quite common, shark teeth were easily found souvenirs. And, don’t get me started on the phosphate bans in detergents…
You can’t help people who can’t help themselves.
I’m afraid it isn’t really help that they need. A flogging, perhaps. Help, not so much.
makes you wonder if they are more concerned with the old people than with people. Apparently they just want to freeze all the old people, the orange growers be damned.