April 5, 2025

13 thoughts on “Trump Says Climate Change Will Lead To ‘More Oceanfront Property’ | Trump-Musk Interview | N18G

  1. Climate change, money making machine for a few elites. First it was climate warming, but in places it was going the other way, so they changed the name 😂😂😂😂

  2. CNBC, CNN, ABC…WHy don't you apologise for all the Rotten Lies & Disinformation you have spread about Trump?! Like the Fake "Russian Interference" Dossier, "Hunter's Laptop" & Biden's mental decline?! You are so fake & phony it's pathetic. I hope Trump sues you next

  3. Climate Change is an Evangelical Cult. Fine, go live off-grid in your yurt, send your paycheck to Brussels and chew your sweater. Nobody cares. Now Kämala wants to steal my paycheck, to give to illegal aliens? Uhh, NOPE!😅

  4. So sea level rise creates more ocean front property ? It's the other way around "stable genius". Seal level rise means former ocean front property is ow under water property, not water front…. talk about cognitive decline !

    Every rational thinking human being on the planet who sources their information from scientific organizations as opposed to a talking heads with vested interests. Sea level is measured by satellite every 6 minutes…. so yeah, it's real data.

    "The sea level around Florida is "up to 8 inches" higher than it was in 1950 as of 2016. This increase is mostly due to ice melting into the ocean and, complicated by the porous limestone that the state sits on, it’s causing major issues. Many traditional methods to solve for sea level rise and flooding in Florida won’t work, because water can flow through the porous ground, up from below, and under sea walls. In Miami-Dade County, the groundwater levels in some places are not high enough relative to the rising sea levels, which has allowed saltwater to intrude into the drinking water and compromised sewage plants. There are already 120,000 properties at risk from frequent tidal flooding in Florida. The state has already planned on including over *$4 billion* in sea level rise solutions, which include protecting sewage systems, raising roads, stormwater improvements, and seawalls.

    The sea level around Virginia Key, Florida, has risen by 8 inches since 1950. Its speed of rise has accelerated over the last ten years and it’s **now rising by 1 inch every 3 years**. Scientists know this because sea levels are measured every 6 minutes using equipment like satellites, floating buoys off the coast, and tidal gauges to accurately measure the local sea level as it accelerates and changes."

    Why are state officials setting aside these monies if these people don't know what they are talking about. Use the above paragraph as a model, use he same word and replace the numbers as listed below to get th data for each state. Data obtained was published in year in parenthesis if its not 2016.

    Alabama = 11 inches since 1966 / 24 million / 1 inch every 2 years
    Alaska = The sea level is rising but due to tectonic activity land is rising faster *
    California = 6 inches / 6 billion / 1 inch every 10 years
    Connecticut = 5 inches since 1964/ 2 billion /
    Delaware = inches since 1956 / 60 million / 1 inch every 10nyears
    Georgia = 11 inches / 1 billion plus / 1 inch every 2 years
    Hawaii = 10 inches / 6 billion / 1 inch every 4 years
    Louisiana = 24 inches / 25 billion / 1 inch every 2 years
    Maine = 8 inches / 100 million / 1 inch every 8 years
    Maryland = 10 inched / 3 billion / 1 inch every 5 years
    Massachusetts – 8 inches / 1 billion / 1 inch 8 years
    Mississippi = 7 inches since 1978 / 1 billion / 1 inch every 2 years
    New Hampshire = 7 inches / 600,000 / 1 inch every 10 years
    New Jersey = 12 inches / 2 billion / 1 inch every 5 years
    New York = 9 inches / 4 billion / every 7-8 years
    North Carolina = 11 inches / 2 billion / 1 inch every 1 – 2 years
    Oregon – The sea level is rising but due to tectonic activity land is rising faster**
    Rhode Island (1956) – 5 inches / 100 million / 1 inch every 8 years
    South Carolina = 10 inches / 2 billion / 1 inch every 2 years *
    Texas = 18 inches / 12 billion / 1 inch every year
    Virginia = 14 inches / 4 billion / 1 inch every 4 years
    Washington = 4 inches / 17 billion /

    * Despite this, the state could see rising water in the future, as sea levels will eventually rise faster than the land. Alaska is still experiencing some of the effects of changing sea levels, like increased flooding and erosion, and some coastal villages are already relocating.
    ** However, sea levels are projected to rise 6 inches in the next 16 years
    ***In the 1970s the city of Charleston experienced an average of 2 days of flooding per year, but now it is projected that the City could experience 180 days of tidal flooding by 2045.2 Across the state, flooding has increased 75% since 2000. Because of its low elevation, Charleston’s medical district is exceptionally vulnerable to flooding. During flood events, areas of MUSC become inaccessible, making it impossible to evacuate or move patients.

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