Ask HN: How will your society react when the ocean rises into houses?
And are there important ways to prepare for this, "ahead of the rush"?
And finally, when do you personally think it's going to start happening in a dramatic way in your country?
And finally, when do you personally think it's going to start happening in a dramatic way in your country?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 34.1 ms ] threadThe important way to prepare for it is to lobby lawmakers to change policy before it happens.
Consider the responses to the Camp Fire (40k displaced in a state with no housing slack), Sandy, Harvey, Florence, Katrina, Michael.
How will society react as a whole? We're talking about multiple billions of real estate and infrastructure wiped out.
Will it even be possible in a practical way for people to move uphill?
That said, I think current alarmist predictions of rising sea levels are overblown, and the change for, say, the next 100 years will be manageable.
As for now, there's no evidence whatsoever of oceans rising or any change that could in any way be deemed as out of natural variations. Besides, if (and that's a really big if) oceans eventually start to rise, we'll be already facing problems way worse. People would already have been displaced by other reasons, so that's actually not very high on the worry list.
It is worth to remind some climate hysterics that costal cities would have to eventually change anyway, erosion is constant, even earthquakes or the more slower tectonic movement would eventually alter coastlines and continents.
Honestly, alien invasion comes way higher on my list than oceans rising…