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tzor wrote:So riddle me this. With the exception of one fringe candidate, almost all the major supporters of global warming are locating to the shoreline. CNN is moving to Hudson Yards. Obama is moving to Martha's Vineyards. Are they insane or do they totally don't believe the bullshit they are selling people?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
tzor wrote:So riddle me this. With the exception of one fringe candidate, almost all the major supporters of global warming are locating to the shoreline. CNN is moving to Hudson Yards. Obama is moving to Martha's Vineyards. Are they insane or do they totally don't believe the bullshit they are selling people?
riskllama wrote:most rich people have personal aircraft, tzor...![]()
Dukasaur wrote:By "supporter of global warming" I usually mean companies like Exxon that continue pushing fossil fuel dependence.
NomadPatriot wrote:I like the Sea Wall they are building around New York City to Save it from rising Ocean Levels...
tzor wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:I like the Sea Wall they are building around New York City to Save it from rising Ocean Levels...
Well first of all, remember that "New York City" is an association of five distinct Burroughs. Each one has to be considered separately.
Let's consider Manhattan (I just pulled a topographic map for reference). Central Park is 50' above sea level and the great hill is over 100'. The upper parts of Manhattan is well over 50' throughout and has places over 200'
People get the impression that 10' of sea rise is going to sink the whole island; it's not true.
tzor wrote:Dukasaur wrote:By "supporter of global warming" I usually mean companies like Exxon that continue pushing fossil fuel dependence.
BY supporter of global warming, I mean those people who actively support the concept of the problem of global warming.
I would generally put Exxon as a "causer" of global warming.
tzor wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:I like the Sea Wall they are building around New York City to Save it from rising Ocean Levels...
Well first of all, remember that "New York City" is an association of five distinct Burroughs. Each one has to be considered separately.
Let's consider Manhattan (I just pulled a topographic map for reference). Central Park is 50' above sea level and the great hill is over 100'. The upper parts of Manhattan is well over 50' throughout and has places over 200'
People get the impression that 10' of sea rise is going to sink the whole island; it's not true.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
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