Rising seas, vanishing coastlines
Floods reaching five feet above the current high tide line will become increasingly common along the nation’s coastlines well before the seas climb by five feet. Over the last century, the nearly eight-inch rise of the world’s seas has already doubled the chance of “once in a century” floods for many seaside communities.
We hope that with enough time, most of our great coastal cities and regions will be able to prepare for a five-foot increase. Some will not. Barriers that might work in Manhattan would be futile in South Florida, where water would pass underneath them by pushing through porous bedrock.
According to Dr. Schaeffer’s study, immediate and extreme pollution cuts — measures well beyond any discussion now under way — could limit sea level rise to five feet over 300 years. If we stay on our current path, the oceans could rise five feet by the first half of next century, then continue rising even faster. If instead we make moderate shifts in energy and industry — using the kinds of targets that nations have contemplated in international talks but have failed to pursue — sea level could still climb past 12 feet just after 2300. It is hard to imagine what measures might allow many of our great coastal cities to survive a 12-foot increase…
There are two basic ways to protect ourselves from sea level rise: reduce it by cutting pollution, or prepare for it by defense and retreat. To do the job, we must do both. We have lost our chance for complete prevention; and preparation alone, without slowing emissions, would — sooner or later — turn our coastal cities into so many Atlantises.









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The coastlines have never changed before!!!!!!
profitsbeard on November 25, 2012 at 7:17 PM
The situation is hopeless – the only answer is for climate “scientists” and their cultists to end their own lives – before it’s too late.
Pork-Chop on November 25, 2012 at 7:21 PM
Disappearing islands.
RickB on November 25, 2012 at 7:22 PM
We could use their stacked bodies to brace the threatened seawalls!
Win-win!
profitsbeard on November 25, 2012 at 7:23 PM
Whatever.
Barrier islands are remarkably stable and unchanging and weather and sea do little to change them. Besides, we’ll always have FEMA to take care of us. We just need to stock up on weapons and ammo to deal with the looters.
/sarc
obladioblada on November 25, 2012 at 7:24 PM
OHMYGOD! OMYGOD! LET’S RUN IN CIRCLES!
THE WORLD IS CHANGING!
Yeesh….
ProfShadow on November 25, 2012 at 7:24 PM
At one point do we finally get to say “It’s too late, forget about limiting CO2 and just deal with the consequences”?
Or does the fact that these negative consequences are mostly imaginary work against us here?
Count to 10 on November 25, 2012 at 7:26 PM
Could, Might, Maybe, Possibly…
These are propaganda words.
astonerii on November 25, 2012 at 7:26 PM
Stupid.
tom daschle concerned on November 25, 2012 at 7:28 PM
Definitely.
The Next Meme:
How Humans Influenced The Five Great Extinctions By Not Yet Existing!
profitsbeard on November 25, 2012 at 7:35 PM
Another broken promise from 0bama.
CurtZHP on November 25, 2012 at 7:36 PM
For some time now I’ve been asking AGW proselytizers to attach date ranges to their climate rapture premonitions. I’ve never gotten any takers.
The Count on November 25, 2012 at 7:38 PM
Forget bout that. The Mayan deadline is coming up, and its all over.
tommy71 on November 25, 2012 at 7:39 PM
how nice dr. shaeffer won’t be around to see if his theory is corrected. statist of the world unite you have no skin in the game and nothing but your grants to lose
newrouter on November 25, 2012 at 7:41 PM
so, uhm, build further back.
SouthernGent on November 25, 2012 at 7:43 PM
How the hell do they know what the sea level was 100 years ago…?
NeoKong on November 25, 2012 at 7:44 PM
Really? They are playing directly to the sub-80 IQ crowd but you wouldn’t think those people read newspapers.
Buddahpundit on November 25, 2012 at 7:44 PM
Are they still claiming that the sea level will rise quicker on some coasts than on other coasts? They were claiming that for a while.
Buddahpundit on November 25, 2012 at 7:50 PM
Maybe Hildog should stop sticking her butt where it don’t belong. Water displacement (much like vapor lock) is a very serious matter.
ahlaphus on November 25, 2012 at 7:53 PM
I keep asking what the correct temperature of the Earth is. It stands to reason that, if the Earth is warming, and that warming presents a problem, then it’s deviating upwards from an ideal temperature. What is that temperature?
CurtZHP on November 25, 2012 at 7:54 PM
Didn’t Al Gore preach this and then use the funds to buy an $8 million beachfront house in LA?
Not taking this one too seriously either.
mad scientist on November 25, 2012 at 7:58 PM
You’ll never get that answer either. They’ve handed over their ability to reason to some other people who receive research grants from politicans they elect to tell them what they want to hear.
Another good question you’ll never get answered: CO2, a trace gas, comprises .04% of the atmosphere which is barely enough for photosynthesis. At .02%, we would all perish. At what increase in composition are we putting ourselves at risk?
The Count on November 25, 2012 at 8:07 PM
Fear. It is a powerful tool whether brandished by the left or right.
CW on November 25, 2012 at 8:07 PM
“Global warming scientists have determined that the breakup of the super-continent Pangea during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras was caused by SUVs and CFCs.” — Found in any LSM publication
RoadRunner on November 25, 2012 at 8:15 PM
The leftists really yearn for the “good ol’ days” of the last ice age …
According to the period shown on the Vostok Ice Core, the Earth is likely headed towards another 8-10 CENTIGRADE drop in global temperature over the next millenium. I only wish that cardon dioxide emmissions actually raised temperatures and could stave that off …
ThePrimordialOrderedPair on November 25, 2012 at 8:34 PM
Hmmmm. I’m going to buy lots of land near the coast at 13′ above sea level.
My great-great-great grandkids are going to be oceanfront land barons, baby!
BacaDog on November 25, 2012 at 8:35 PM
Sheesh more global warming acolyte none sense.
Kjeil on November 25, 2012 at 8:38 PM
Say, I have an idea. When the seas rise… MOVE INLAND YOU IDIOTS.
Warner Todd Huston on November 25, 2012 at 8:44 PM
A most simple, yet elegant solution to the ——–(pick one) Warming Problem.
A person or group of persons would automatically be qualified to offer real-world, real-time functional advice to solve the “Problem” once and for all if …..
…..THEY COULD DEMONSTRATE, BY USE OF A FULL-SCALE MODEL, THE DYNAMICS EXTANT IN THE OPERATING SYSTEM(S) OF AND THE FUNCTIONS OF A PLANET THE SIZE AND MODALITY OF THE ONE THEY ARE TRYING TO CONVINCE US THEY KNOW HOW TO WORK.
That being said, should you know of someone who has such a planet available, along with the certified documentation confirming their responsibility for its construction, please have them contact me.
Our Environmental Protection Agency will fast-track their application, and provide their confirmation (assuming that it is true) within 20 years, so we can end this nonsense once and for all.
As for the rest of those interested in the “issue” of “global warming”, or whatever it’s called this week, either show up with a certified planet, or shut the frick up.
Thank you.
Farmer on November 25, 2012 at 9:12 PM
Rent seekers. Scum of the earth.
petefrt on November 25, 2012 at 9:14 PM
Trouble is, that rise has slowed greatly since 2005 and stopped since 2009.
http://climate4you.com/images/UnivColorado%20MeanSeaLevelSince1992%20With1yrRunningAverage.gif
crosspatch on November 25, 2012 at 9:30 PM
Eh, Galveston raised the grade of the entire island after the 1900 hurricane, and they used mules and manual labor to do it. They lifted up the entire city of surviving buildings and put earth under them using basically hand tools and draft animals.
Coastlines and barrier islands are by definition extraordinarily vulnerable to change. Anyone who thinks Nature operates on status quo is ignorant.
juliesa on November 25, 2012 at 10:14 PM