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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (825239)12/23/2014 8:58:52 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1577883
 
Warming world's rising seas wash away some of South Florida's glitz
Date December 21, 2014

"In around 2008 or 2009, one of the first years we had a lot of water in the Miami Beach area, the public works people called me for help and I went into this room in their government building and they were all in their coats and ties and they said, 'We are having a little problem in Miami Beach, we are getting water in the streets. Where do you suggest we put it?'

"I held my laughter. The ocean had arrived. You can put the water anywhere you want, but it is going to keep coming."

"We are in the position where we think we are going to fight it and win. We are not going to win."

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