Wow!
Coastal water on Miami Florida beaches is rising at a faster rate than I thought!
"Local governments forecast sea level rise in the range of 2½ feet to more than 6 feet by the year 2100. The city is fighting back with a multiyear plan that could cost up to $650 million. That includes raising roads — with about eight miles elevated to date and another 78 expected to be in the future — adding new stormwater pump stations, raising seawalls and other measures."
Maybe seawalls is what we should really worry about not building.
Why don’t they just dig a big trench along the US/Mexico border and fill it with barbed wire? Good crompromise.
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