Senior Republican politicians in the state have opposed federal action against global warming, which is making storms like Hurricane Ian more destructive.
This is a blatantly false statement, the reason hurricanes are more destructive is because the population and buildings In hurricane zones have risen dramatically.
Why has no one suggested to ban building/rebuilding habitation in coastal areas.
If the risk of destruction is higher, and sea level change is going to take it soon anyways, society at large should prevent people from living there.
Because it's not going to happen. Sea levels won't rise like that. The rich want their beach-front properties and need the poor to work to create their extravagant life, so, live locally.
This is a blatantly false statement, the reason hurricanes are more destructive is because the population and buildings In hurricane zones have risen dramatically.
Why has no one suggested to ban building/rebuilding habitation in coastal areas. If the risk of destruction is higher, and sea level change is going to take it soon anyways, society at large should prevent people from living there.
Because it's not going to happen. Sea levels won't rise like that. The rich want their beach-front properties and need the poor to work to create their extravagant life, so, live locally.
And it would be real funny to see them fight it