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North Carolina Cures Problem of Climate Change
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Topic Started: Jul 4 2012, 09:38 PM (477 Views)
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Jul 4 2012, 09:38 PM
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North Carolina lawmakers reject sea level rise predictions
Lawmakers in North Carolina, which has a long Atlantic Ocean coastline and vast areas of low-lying land, voted on Tuesday to ignore studies predicting a rapid rise in sea level due to climate change and postpone planning for the consequences. Opponents of the measure said it was a case of legislators "putting our heads in the sand" to avoid acknowledging the possible effects of global warming.
Backed by real estate developers, the Republican-led General Assembly passed a law requiring that projected rates of sea level rise be calculated on historical trends and not include accelerated rates of increase.
North Carolina is among the state's most vulnerable to sea level rise with its long coastline and thousands of square miles of low-lying land. A 2012 study by the U.S. Geological Survey says sea levels along the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Massachusetts are rising three to four times faster than the global average. Global sea level rise has been projected to rise two to three feet by the end of the 21st century, but in hot spots, the increase may be greater.
A panel of scientists that advises North Carolina's Coastal Resources Commission, a state policy panel, said coastal communities should plan for about 39 inches of sea level rise by 2100 based on seven scientific studies.
That drew a backlash from a coastal economic development group called NC-20 that called it fake science. The group said making development take into account 39 inches of sea level rise could undermine the coastal economy, raise insurance costs and turn thousands of square miles of coastal property into flood plains that could not be developed.
During floor debate Tuesday, Rep. Pat McElraft, a Republican who sponsored the bill, questioned the scientific accuracy of climate change and said that sea level rise along North Carolina's coast in the last century had averaged 8 inches.
"The science panel used one model, the most extreme in the world," McElraft said. "They need to use some science that we can all trust when we start making laws in North Carolina that affect property values on the coast."
The legislation calls for the coastal resources commission to deliver a new study of recommended sea level rise by 2015.
Democratic lawmakers, who are in the minority in both chambers, argued against the legislation, noting it had made the state a butt of jokes. Television comedian Stephen Colbert joked recently that North Carolina was considering making sea level rise illegal.
"This bill is basically like saying to your doctor, ‘Don't do any tests on me, and if you do any tests and find something wrong, don't tell me for four years,'" state Representative Deborah Ross, a Democrat, said. "By putting our heads in the sand literally, we are not helping property owners. We are hurting them. We are not giving them information they might need to protect their property. Ignorance is not bliss. It's dangerous."
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Why didn't anyone else think of this? Problem Solved!!
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Jul 4 2012, 09:41 PM
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Gotta love it, yet to a person, they believe in Noah's saga and the parting of the Red Sea. Must be a Red State.
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Jul 4 2012, 09:46 PM
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I recently read, forgot to save it, that at the present rate of rising sea levels, almost all of Florida will be underwater by the end of the century!
So many kids born today will live to see Florida disappear under the waves as did the mythical Atlantis.
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Jul 4 2012, 09:49 PM
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No loss except for WDW. Wonder if Zimmerman will be out of jail by then?
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Jul 4 2012, 10:01 PM
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North Carolina lawmakers reject sea level rise predictions
Lawmakers in North Carolina, which has a long Atlantic Ocean coastline and vast areas of low-lying land, voted on Tuesday to ignore studies predicting a rapid rise in sea level due to climate change and postpone planning for the consequences. Opponents of the measure said it was a case of legislators "putting our heads in the sand" to avoid acknowledging the possible effects of global warming.
Backed by real estate developers, the Republican-led General Assembly passed a law requiring that projected rates of sea level rise be calculated on historical trends and not include accelerated rates of increase.
North Carolina is among the state's most vulnerable to sea level rise with its long coastline and thousands of square miles of low-lying land. A 2012 study by the U.S. Geological Survey says sea levels along the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Massachusetts are rising three to four times faster than the global average. Global sea level rise has been projected to rise two to three feet by the end of the 21st century, but in hot spots, the increase may be greater.
A panel of scientists that advises North Carolina's Coastal Resources Commission, a state policy panel, said coastal communities should plan for about 39 inches of sea level rise by 2100 based on seven scientific studies.
That drew a backlash from a coastal economic development group called NC-20 that called it fake science. The group said making development take into account 39 inches of sea level rise could undermine the coastal economy, raise insurance costs and turn thousands of square miles of coastal property into flood plains that could not be developed.
During floor debate Tuesday, Rep. Pat McElraft, a Republican who sponsored the bill, questioned the scientific accuracy of climate change and said that sea level rise along North Carolina's coast in the last century had averaged 8 inches.
"The science panel used one model, the most extreme in the world," McElraft said. "They need to use some science that we can all trust when we start making laws in North Carolina that affect property values on the coast."
The legislation calls for the coastal resources commission to deliver a new study of recommended sea level rise by 2015.
Democratic lawmakers, who are in the minority in both chambers, argued against the legislation, noting it had made the state a butt of jokes. Television comedian Stephen Colbert joked recently that North Carolina was considering making sea level rise illegal.
"This bill is basically like saying to your doctor, ‘Don't do any tests on me, and if you do any tests and find something wrong, don't tell me for four years,'" state Representative Deborah Ross, a Democrat, said. "By putting our heads in the sand literally, we are not helping property owners. We are hurting them. We are not giving them information they might need to protect their property. Ignorance is not bliss. It's dangerous."
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Why didn't anyone else think of this? Problem Solved!! Sounds a bit like Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People."
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Jul 4 2012, 10:14 PM
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Actually it reminds me most of King Canute ordering the tide to stop.
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Jul 4 2012, 11:31 PM
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I mentioned Ibsen's play because in it economics tr umps people's safety and well being making the discoverer of the public danger the enemy of the people. The play is also a reminder of the personal attacks son those scientists who discovered the public safety problem of man made climate change.
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Jul 4 2012, 11:33 PM
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Good point, Colo.
Berton's pushing something similar with fracking right now.
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Jul 4 2012, 11:38 PM
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Just more alarmist focus on the politics of climate change. Where's the science?
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Jul 4 2012, 11:38 PM
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Yes, lets all panic!!! A rise of 1 - 2 ft/century will soon inundate the entire east coast. Link
Besides, with the CO2 levels dropping so dramatically the global warming panic should soon end.
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