@@wokewokerman5280Vaccines which have eradicated entire diseases and saved millions of people? Then absolutely. But keep being braindead about how vaccines even work.
I had a conversation with a young man he told me he lived on the tallest hill in Blackpool because of the rising sea levels.i told him that the wealthy people who owned most of the property in the resort built the sea defences to combat erosion and protect the property's and it's worked for over a hundred years .im 67 the sea levels haven't risen an inch he said ill keep listening to the science i said sleep well
I can speak on behalf of the welsh on that red line on the river severn we dont have this problem we built a sea wall to protect against the natural thing of costal erosion and flooding
Nothing to do with the so called "climate change" (formerly "global warming") - just normal shore erosion. Oceans level have been the same for the past 100 years, not even 1 inch of difference
Sea level around England and Wales rose by 1 foot in the last 100 years, we know this from a network of tide gauges, accurate to a fraction of an inch, with measurement records going back 200 years. Also, the rate of sea level rise is accelerating, with most of the rise happening since 1890. See: "Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 years." - S0079661121000112
@Diamonddavej well Nations should invest in technology that allows its citizens to drink sea water like Israel... nah that would make to much sense now wouldn't it.
Coastal erosion is one problem that has nothing whatsoever to do with climate change. It has always happened, and it always will if people are daft enough to build too close to the coast.
The sea levels have been rising since the end of the ice age. We were not about then so no blame on us. What determines our climate is the sun and the moon. Try doing something about that.
Tetrapods have become popular across the world, particularly in Japan; it is estimated that nearly 50 percent of Japan's 35,000 kilometers (22,000 mi) coastline has been covered or somehow altered by tetrapods and other forms of concrete. Their proliferation on the island of Okinawa, a popular vacation destination in Japan, has made it difficult for tourists to find unaltered beaches and shoreline, especially in the southern half of the island.[6]
Coastal erosion has nothing to with climate change. It's down to storms (normal - not climate change) and weathering. Coastal erosion has always happened. We see this video and yet rich people still have homes on the coast? They don't seem concerned.
coastal erosion has always been apart of the coastline, because the most coastline is just sand, mud and shale. this has nothing to do with climate change. geology states that the English channel was once land that connected us to Europe.
The crazy thing is a friend of mine viewed a house right on the beach and is in love with it and actually thinks its a bargain at 3 million pounds! No matter what I say she won't listen but all I keep thinking is surely it will be flooded soon.
What's happened at Hemsby in the last year doesn't look 'normal'. Though an additional factor in the south and east is isostatic rebound. And as well as perhaps rougher seas, sea levels are rising due to thermal expansion.
The map of the UK is now a lot smaller with a lot of coastal land eroded. But nothing has been done whatsoever by UK government to protect these coastal areas vulnerable to erosion from the sea from disapoearing by falling into the sea.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again… Enough with defending the coast! It’s a waste of time, effort & money! Just pay land, home, businesses owners etc market value (prior to the risk of the property falling into the sea), plus 10%. End of story.
Coastal erosion... something the earth has endured for millions of years. What it hasn't endured is millions of houses, miles of tarmac roads and acres and acres of concrete. Where there was once land for water to drain, now there isn't. The coastline is eroded not by the mythical rising sea or false climate change but by the run off from the water that has nowhere else to go. Man has caused this erosion, but it's not climate, it's simply the over encroachment by over building and the laying of thousands of miles of tarmac rivers... But remember, if it was man made and bad planning by local government was the blame people could sue, but conveniently councillors and politicians conveniently blame 'climate change due to human pollution' and guess what? No one to sue. How convenient.
Zelensky needs to make contact asap!. Or maybe the plan is to drag this out to drag us in. Ukraine has stopped elections during this war, pritty much stopped anything opposition media/partys/religion/language, usa elections are come soon... a war would be a pritty nice way to Holt elections from orange man bad. Or is that to much of a Conspiracy
Coastal erosion is worse when the waves hit a certain amplitude - it depends on the geology of the coastline at what point the amplitude becomes critical. There may be some places where wave electricity generation could be deployed. Wave generators could be tuned and damped (no pun intended) to extract the energy from the waves especially at those critical energy levels. It would probably not be commercially viable as a means of generation, but as a way of mitigating the potential losses of billions, it should be worth consideration.
To rebuild and reinforce the sand dunes that protect the coastline, communities could copy the example of the north west of the uk and start planting their old christmas trees to help rebuild them.
The south of the Country shouldnt be on that map they have decent sea walls and obviously the local funding to build them. theres not much in the way of buildings on the white cliffs of Dover which is also on the map.
I want to build a Urban Farm that makes natural gas from food waist from Local take away's Residents grow Organic food in my Local Council Estate, Doctors should be able to give a cleaning service to people with metal health Problems to help their Recovery from this Shocking last 14 years of cut backs and GREED.
i can see from satellite not only the costal areas but also the middle of Britain the land is sinking -- somehow the earth gets compressed or ... goes into the ground somehow
We know! I remember hollidays at Gang bang chine on the isle of white back in the early 70s. Now there is nothing left!! An it’s getting worse! People are losing their homes!
in about 30 to 50 years time,All that land be under sea when all the rest of the ice caps have melted away unless if any thing gets done about it or we with less land by then
@@celtspeaksgoth7251while this is true it will cause massive methane release which will move glaciers off the Antarctic and Greenland which will raise sea levels by metres. I also disagree on the time line. It’s going to be much sooner
It was a wonderful dream to live in a house on top of a cliff with a direct view of the sea. But with nothihg done by government (going to war in the middle east after the US President clicks his fingers that has nothing to do with the Uk (we are fighting America's war for them) tsking a much higher priority to the government than maintaining the coastline protecting it from erosion to the sea and atopping people living at the top of a cliff from losing their homes. It has now become the worst nightmare they never possibly imagined when they bought their homes. I doubt coadtal erosion by the sea is a condition that's part of any these people's home insurance policies they took out. But the government will not compensate them for losing their homes.
Sky News, what a poor piece of cherry picked "journalism". Just as an example, I've studied John Kerry for quite a few years. He is highly recompensed for his opinions. However, he has been debunked time after time. When he presented to the UN that GHGs form a layer above the earth of a quarter of an inch thick, they believed him. He so wanted a greenhouse analogy without comprehension of gas behaviour in the atmosphere. Even at 13 years old and studying chemistry and physics, I knew this is impossible. I can take apart every assertion he has ever made. Yet, here's Sky reporting it.
simple .do what china is doing to the reef islands there building .use ships that can pump sand back up the coast line . think the goverment would do something about its as there losing land mass.but they probs ill do when it effects london
Sorry, but I’m not feeling any empathy. I’m also part of the generation that benefitted from the rape of our planet. We did this, we must take responsibility.
The planet is unconscious. It cares not what happens to it. It has been blasted by meteorites destroying most life on earth, buried under 2 miles of ice during regular ice ages. Darwinian natural selection has produced an end product called the human that is capable of destroying all life on the planet. It may well be the end game of evolution that it destroys itself. If so then it would be an entirely natural process. We are not really saving the planet we are saving ourselves by "saving the planet"