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To: Michael M who wrote (1937)3/9/2002 2:58:33 PM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 21057
 
Think of the white-hot economies that will develop on the "new" seashore wherever that may be.

Yes, as long as they're not taxed to death to pay for a perceived compensation entitlement to folks on the old seashore. If we as a society have the stomach to just let Atlantis sink, that'll work. Big "if," though.

Karen



To: Michael M who wrote (1937)3/9/2002 7:10:10 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21057
 
I live close to New Orleans which is already under sea level. I don't think I like this scenario of NYC going under. I guess we all need to move above 1000' above sea level. I could move to Colorado, I like skiing, will there still be any if NYC is under water due to global warming? Will I live long enough to have to worry about any of this?