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Cigar
05-20-2014, 07:21 AM
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott has been mostly mum on the threat his state faces from sea level rise during this year’s gubernatorial race, but according to a Tampa Bay Times story (http://www.tampabay.com/news/perspective/gov-scotts-beachfront-home-vulnerable-to-changing-climate/2180132), sea level rise could hit the governor a lot closer to home than he might think.


Gov. Scott’s beachfront property is in the path of sea level rise projections in the state, putting the governor in “one of the most vulnerable positions” in regards to rising waters, the Times reports. The governor’s $9.2 million Naples mansion sits about 200 feet away from the ocean and a foot above sea level, and the sea on his stretch of beach has risen about 8 or 9 inches over the last century. That rate is in line with other parts of South Florida — a tide gauge in Key West has documented a rise in sea level of 9 inches over the last century, an increase that’s led to flooding, both after rains and when the sun is shining (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/08/us/florida-finds-itself-in-the-eye-of-the-storm-on-climate-change.html). And Gov. Scott’s home isn’t the only one in his area at risk: a 2012 report found that sea level rise will triple the chance of a storm surge that would put more than 11,000 homes in Naples (http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/mar/14/report-chances-tripled-naples-will-see-historic/) at risk of flooding by 2030.


Still, the Tampa Bay Times reports, when asked last week about whether he thinks sea level rise is a threat to his home, Scott said no.
“I’m not a scientist but I can tell you what, we’re going to make sure we continue to make the right investments in the state to take care of our environment,” Scott said. “We love living here.”


The White House’s National Climate Assessment called (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/05/07/3434512/southeast-national-climate-assessment/) the Southeast, including Florida, “exceptionally vulnerable to sea level rise.” South Florida is particularly vulnerable because the region is low-lying with a porous foundation, making contamination of water supplies through saltwater intrusion, along with the “imminent threat of increased inland flooding during heavy rain events,” a major concern.
But it’s the increased strength of storm surges that will pose the most risk to Scott’s property, Jim Beever of the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council told the Tampa Bay Times. Water will be pushed in toward his house from the Gulf of Mexico, and the road in front of his house would likely flood first, since it’s at a lower elevation than the house.


“Belief in climate change is optional, but participation is mandatory,” Beever said.


Scott hasn’t been vocal in addressing sea level rise since the National Climate Assessment came out — earlier this month, he denied requests (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/08/us/florida-finds-itself-in-the-eye-of-the-storm-on-climate-change.html) from the New York Times to be interviewed on the subject, but told WPBF (http://politics.heraldtribune.com/2014/05/07/scott-cites-emergency-management-programs-response-climate-change-report/) there was “absolutely” work being done on the state level to protect Florida from the effects of climate change. Scott said the state’s Division of Emergency Management has spent $130 million on flood protection around Florida’s coast. The Governor’s office later confirmed the governor’s words in a statement, saying Scott has “worked with the Division of Emergency Management to ensure our communities have the resources they need to protect families from flooding.” In 2010, Scott said he had “not been convinced (http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/content/rick-scott-doesnt-believe-global-warming)” that the climate was changing.

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/05/19/3439060/rick-scott-beachfront-mansion-sea-level-rise/

Paperback Writer
05-20-2014, 07:22 AM
And in other news some celebrity wiped his arse.

Matty
05-20-2014, 07:23 AM
The climate changes almost every day in Florida. Run for your life.

zelmo1234
05-20-2014, 07:26 AM
Good thing he will not live long enough for it to be even close to a problem.

I just want to go beck to calling it the Weather was a lot less expensive than any of the other names like

The coming Ice Age 1970's
Global Warming 1980's
Climate Change 1990's
Climate Catastrophe appears to be the new name!


Those are all really expensive. The weather was just a lot cheaper.


And with the massive expansion of the Ice caps this year??? WELL I think that we can take a break on the scam for a while

Cigar
05-20-2014, 07:29 AM
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Paperback Writer
05-20-2014, 07:30 AM
I believe the globe is warming, you dolt. I don't believe this is a news story. Why do I care about his mansion or his shoes or his golf clubs?

Answer: I don't.

zelmo1234
05-20-2014, 07:35 AM
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It is raining in the east this year, the last 2 it was dry? it is dry out west, is that Global warming too?

Of do we just not care that the earth has not been warming for the past 15 years and all of the Global warming Computer models turned out to be shit?

We see the new path this morning.

It was going to be the War on Women, but then it turned out that it was really liberal organizations like the Government and the NY Times that had the war on women. So that fell trough!

No it is a full court press on Climate Catastrophe !

Cigar will quickly let you know what the party has decided will be their issue.

Notice it is never putting people back to work?

Libhater
05-20-2014, 07:47 AM
Algore predicted Florida would be under sea some 15 years ago. Still waiting. I live off the East coast of Florida and
I'm not worried at all that the global warming whack job alarmists will have any affect on Mother Nature's natural
course of weather patterns.

What cigar and his phony alarmists should be worried about is the current push by this administration to weaken
America to the point of becoming a third world banana republic similar to like some of his favorite African nations.