Smith Island | Sunday on 60 Minutes

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Rising sea levels and erosion are reshaping Maryland's Smith Island, putting residents at risk of becoming some of the country’s first climate refugees. Jon Wertheim reports, Sunday.
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@Av-vd3wk
@Av-vd3wk Күн бұрын
Lol well that was a short report! 60 minutes now known as 60 seconds? 😂
@IslandGirlKelly
@IslandGirlKelly Күн бұрын
Sounds like paradise.
@RobertHector-k6y
@RobertHector-k6y Күн бұрын
Yes it's ! How's the weather over there ?
@RobertHector-k6y
@RobertHector-k6y Күн бұрын
60 minutes were changed today by post 60 second well is an amazing video i do love the view
@bg1379
@bg1379 Күн бұрын
Why does 60 Minutes post these bizarre 30 second videos? If it's an ad for something to air later, don't you want to add something that tells us when to tune in?
@dreamcat4
@dreamcat4 5 сағат бұрын
uhm idk what to make of this situation and it seems a sensitive matter however about those other family members wanting it to get property rights just i would imagine it would be with a view to then be selling it on to another for example some billionaire or property developer like the donald trump man in this way they would be making an easy profits and giving to an oligarchy whether that oligarchy is some rich billionaire new or old money either way in my own view thats a concentration of new property deelopment new wealth onto a single already rich prosperous individual set into a power structure that then so once the properties becomes developed lands with structures those generated wealth becomes furtherance those increasing gap rich vs poor personally i am against this sorts of mechanisms because it doesnt help anyone the wealthy individual neither seems to benefit from it other than their own ego for the elder gentleman involved here the current owner seems keen certain things idk really what those things are or means to others but seems preservation related whether family histories tied to the place, or the place itself, or something else wheras any new developments then becomes a part of whatever is across the water those groups of people how they live their lives and have their fun is different this is why individually dont have any clear suggestions here positively where to take it clearly i have suggestions where not to take it, or where it does or not makes sense youre next to a national wildlife refuge and a state park it reminds me of the tale of... theres an island somewhere else called "treasure island" ? or something else and theres an island within a lake within an island too, anyhow lets see great lakes treasure island ontario canada where they tried to develop the island for tourism however unfortunately it failed to attract customers clients businesses sadly so while there is structures there, on that little place it does not-used no community because you need a healthy community of people nearby or in the wider area so that might be variated some multiple different industries or business sectors including some components of residential etc all those typical planning things so goes the property development challenges and for why tends to be for the rich vs elsewhere typically where pre-existing infrastructure already is housing shortages people not wanting to be so totally isolated, or somethings like that idk or when you do have a successful national park that people does come to a lot in terms of histories, i suppose its old compared to united states expectations? or that it has some regional significance of a wealthy people who tends to go there? very strange the property development things, not my area of expertise personally good luck then! i suppose, and all those issues with the relatives and the lawsuits maybe in uk here we have similar sorts of issues with maintenance costs for estates that a lot of estates just costs a lot of money to keep them going needing incomes no idea guys
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