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Understanding Sea Level Rise With Leo DiCaprio
November 15, 2016
By Paul Homewood



Leonardo DiCaprio is worried that we are all going to drown soon.

Which no doubt explains explains why he is spending millions building an ultra-luxury resort for his rich buddies on a Caribbean island most of which is less than a foot above sea level.




[ If he believed in imminent catastrophic sea level rise would he be investing millions in this project?

"dark wood interiors?" That means logging forests somewhere less scenic, milling the wood and shipping it here. Can you imagine the massive carbon footprint of building, maintaining, and transporting rich people and the staff of caretakers (cooks, maids, gardeners, maintenance, etc.) to this "ECO RESORT"?

DiCaprio must be the biggest eco hypocrite on earth. ]








http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3934772/Wish-Final-plans-Leonardo-DiCaprio-s-ultra-luxury-private-eco-resort-104-acre-island-Belize-released.html



Blackadore Caye

The resort won’t be for any old hoi polloi! Caprio partner is Jeff Gram, the owner of Cayo Espanto Island Resort, a luxury vacation spot on another private island in Belize, where prices in April for two guests ranged from about $1,695 to $2,295 a night, according to its website. Mr. Gram said he would bring his experience in owning and operating island resorts to the new venture. “As for Blackadore,” he said, “I believe that it will be an incredible private island that will set the mark for all future island developments.”

Perhaps Leo has mastered what King Canute could not manage to do.

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2016/11/15/understanding-sea-level-rise-with-leo-dicaprio/



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