Apparently we are down to the last of the beaches now. The only ones left are those which 120 metres above sea level 20,000 years ago.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Global warming is actually very advantageous for anything slimy/disgusting, and a disaster for anything fluffy/lovely.
The jury is still out on the future prospects of fluffy spiders.
Sea levels rose .2 meters in the past century and 2 meters every time the tide comes in.
Due to global warming, all we’ll be left with are old episodes of Baywatch.
No Baywatch. in Borrow. and no palmtrees.
http://seaice.alaska.edu/gi/observatories/barrow_webcam
Building on or near the beach is eating them. A beach and the dunes are the natural way to take the force out of the waves. Like an airbag. Controlling the rivers is the other problem. But there is hope, sea level is falling.
http://youtu.be/8EMoU8OOsBs
I went to the Lake Worth beach a couple of weeks ago. September is the perfect time to go. School is back in session, so it was completely empty, but the water was still warm. Oh, and plenty of beach too.
A lot of people don’t realize that Palm Beach is really an ancient coral reef. You can actually drive through part of it on the north side of the island. http://goo.gl/maps/dAR2F Lots of sea level rise left to go before that baby goes back under the ocean.
More crowded beaches, more crowded ski runs… oh the humanity.
Discovery News are such chicken littles.
We need some Myrmidons to get our beaches back.
http://youtu.be/fyuknIqvofk
To D news. It’s not Global Worming eating beaches. It’s sharks!
Let’s go to the videotape!
http://youtu.be/SUXVtpeav7c
It failed in it’s quest to evolve into a land shark
“”The Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice,” circa 1730″
Losing the sandy Beaches of Venice !
Sandy hit at high tide. Tides is Atlantic City are 5 feet twice a day:
http://nj.usharbors.com/monthly-tides/New%20Jersey-South/Atlantic%20City
Sea level rise in Atlantic City is 1.3 feet in 100 years:
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends_station.shtml?stnid=8534720
But these geniusus say it was the 1.3 feet not the 5 feet that caused all the flooding.