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mackdaddy

(1,563 posts)
Wed May 13, 2015, 10:19 PM May 2015

AP: Sea rise threatens Florida coast, but no statewide plan

St. Augustine is one of many chronically flooded communities along Florida's 1,200-mile coastline, and officials in these diverse places share a common concern: They're afraid their buildings and economies will be further inundated by rising seas in just a couple of decades. The effects are a daily reality in much of Florida. Drinking water wells are fouled by seawater. Higher tides and storm surges make for more frequent road flooding from Jacksonville to Key West, and they're overburdening aging flood-control systems.

But the state has yet to offer a clear plan or coordination to address what local officials across Florida's coast see as a slow-moving emergency. Republican Gov. Rick Scott is skeptical of man-made climate change and has put aside the task of preparing for sea level rise, an Associated Press review of thousands of emails and documents pertaining to the state's preparations for rising seas found.

Despite warnings from water experts and climate scientists about risks to cities and drinking water, skepticism over sea level projections and climate change science has hampered planning efforts at all levels of government, the records showed. Florida's environmental agencies under Scott have been downsized and retooled, making them less effective at coordinating sea level rise planning in the state, the documents showed.

"If I were governor, I'd be out there talking about it (sea level rise) every day," said Eric Buermann, the former general counsel to the Republican Party of Florida who also served as a water district governing board member. "I think he's really got to grab ahold of this, set a vision, a long-term vision, and rally the people behind it. Unless you're going to build a sea wall around South Florida, what's the plan?"


http://bigstory.ap.org/article/7c4ffc9cf6e1452180cc0491c969fdc6/sea-rise-threatens-florida-coast-no-statewide-plan#
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AP: Sea rise threatens Florida coast, but no statewide plan (Original Post) mackdaddy May 2015 OP
Nero fiddled redstateblues May 2015 #1
F'ing Florida. silverweb May 2015 #2
Vision! Pharaoh May 2015 #3
That's not true -- they released the plan yesterday nichomachus May 2015 #4

silverweb

(16,402 posts)
2. F'ing Florida.
Wed May 13, 2015, 11:43 PM
May 2015

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]The state where simply uttering the words "climate change" can get you suspended from your job pending a mental health examination.

Florida residents would be wise to get their pitchforks sharpened fast, and drive Scott and his looney flunkies out real soon!



 

Pharaoh

(8,209 posts)
3. Vision!
Wed May 13, 2015, 11:51 PM
May 2015





"If I were governor, I'd be out there talking about it (sea level rise) every day," said Eric Buermann, the former general counsel to the Republican Party of Florida who also served as a water district governing board member. "I think he's really got to grab ahold of this, set a vision, a long-term vision, and rally the people behind it. Unless you're going to build a sea wall around South Florida, what's the plan?"
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