By the time you pay off your mortgage...your house is underwater!
@christopherh7836Ай бұрын
Boat house homie
@danylleleonard3576Ай бұрын
Yay! I always wanted waterfront property.
@dentatusdentatus159228 күн бұрын
Good thing I'm a fish. 😁😁😁
@shiftymcgee9359Ай бұрын
Meh. If I know my country, the US and its people will ignore this until it’s too late.
@jermainec2462Ай бұрын
yep the American way 😂🤷🏽♂️🤦🤦
@champiionАй бұрын
Should check out what’s happening in India, everything is falling apart.
@christaylor8337Ай бұрын
Too late to move a little away from the water? Wonder why Obama bought a fifty million dollar ocean property. He must not believe you.
@sortasapienАй бұрын
I plan on pointing and laughing. We better not bail out stupid people. Again...
@k1ddishАй бұрын
…will ignore this. Period. They will not be bothered with peasantry problems.
@jerrywood4508Ай бұрын
Fifty years ago subsidence was recognized as a problem in the Galveston Bay area. Groundwater extraction, especially by industries along the Houston Ship Channel had created massive subsidence. The Harris County Subsidence District was formed, and has been slowly converting industries and cities in Harris County from groundwater to surface water from the Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers. It has been expensive, but successful. The higher cost of water also had the beneficial effect of reducing consumption. at least to some extent. Groundwater was cheap, surface water not so cheap, it has an effect.
@quikslvr01Ай бұрын
we cant fix homelessness and you think government and our taxes can fix this. 😂
@antoniobabb1938Ай бұрын
You are spot on
@johnl.7754Ай бұрын
Government can fix it but rest of people don’t want to pay for it 😂
@fudhater8592Ай бұрын
Who told you we can't fix homelessness?
@Rustea314Ай бұрын
Corporations and greed will save us just like Benjamin Franklin wanted.
@Emanuel-yb3qkАй бұрын
hahahahhahahaha noooo hahahahah.
@LBM-1956Ай бұрын
I do know that Louisiana has always had this issue and they called engineers from the Netherlands for help with their problems. Another reason for this are these are large coastal cities with a lot of weight on land plus erosion. I live about 90 min from the Gulf Coast in a small town. No one wants to live on or too near the coast because of the cost and all the many issues that go with a coastal home, we have seen it for many decades.
@fred-ts9pbАй бұрын
Great, I can pick up a house cheap. Not!!!
@Super_SynthesisАй бұрын
Yes, I'm from Houston originally, and we saw this in nearby coastal cities there too.
@yungburdАй бұрын
Another part of the issue i don't see discussed anymore is the fact the we levied up the Mississippi river, so it not longer pulls in large amounts of sediments during flood phases, which in turn means less sediment is deposited through the Mississippi delta. this is a huge factor for coastal erosion in the southeastern Louisiana region, mainly areas like Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Lafourche, and Terrebonne parishes. Combine this with Hurricanes over the years washing a lot of the coast away with flood waters.
@0IIIIIIАй бұрын
That’s unique to the Gulf Coast though. Most coastlines are densely packed and desirable, Gulf Coast has issues like hurricanes
@LBM-1956Ай бұрын
@@0IIIIII You can count on hurricanes on the Gulf coast. Been close by, hour or so away, 67 years and its a given. One bunch moves out and the next bunch moves in....to experience firsthand why the last ones moved. Seen them come and go for decades, while the real estate agents toast with Dom Perignon with every sale.
@myownboss1Ай бұрын
“Castles made of sand…. Slip into the sea…. Eventually!” - Jimi
@silentmajority8365Ай бұрын
Wisdom from a guy that choked on his own vo mit
@SamMcKinleyАй бұрын
This is a big threat and the politicians rarely speak of it.
@muhammad-bin-americanАй бұрын
Partly because the people just don't care.
@christaylor8337Ай бұрын
It's been going on for millions of years.
@cryoraАй бұрын
Al Gore was the only one who spoke about it.
@christaylor8337Ай бұрын
@@cryora To her credit, AOC did say that the world is going to end in 2031, which is twelve years after she said that we had twelve more years to live. Technically, she did not say that it would happen in 2031, she just said 12 years in the year 2019, so I did the math for her. She may not get the same results if she does the math.
@cryoraАй бұрын
@@christaylor8337 Al Gore did a whole presentation and documentary called The Inconvenient Truth that was well marketed. I don't know if AOC went to such great lengths, or if she just rambled about it to some news reporter.
@NOVYKATАй бұрын
When families from the coastal cities are forced to move to more inland states they will realize how realistic and non superficial life really can be. Different ways of living. Different scenery. if you noticed all of the land masses sinking are the places that are the most popular cities and are overpopulated.
@hiddendriftsАй бұрын
people seem to be interpreting the title as referring to sea level rise, when "land subsidence" is a completely separate issue. they both lead to the same result; land sinking underwater, but with completely different causes
@MarshalMarrs-eu9yhАй бұрын
The only good thing about the sea level rises threatening the south is that Florida will be underwater! I bet in the next simulation, Florida will never exist!
@thesjkexperienceАй бұрын
They are not separate! As sea level rises it changes the water tables and other things. Look it up. The funny part is it’s climate denier states than will be under water. 🎉
@nerfherder4284Ай бұрын
Rising seas cause more underground water to seep under coastal areas and make them subside. They are different actions, but one can cause the other.
@hiddendriftsАй бұрын
@@nerfherder4284 one "can" cause the other, yes, but you will not solve sinking land the same way you solve rising seas
@thesjkexperienceАй бұрын
@@nerfherder4284 Yes, it’s why the only non-sinking coast is the active margin of Oregon and Washington.
@OptimumSlinkyАй бұрын
It's almost as people should have listened to the scientists warning about this for last the 40 years, or paid attention to all of the insurance companies pulling out of at-risk markets, and not waited until the last, most expensive minute...
@pauledwards1157Ай бұрын
You’re joking; right?
@slowanddeliberate6893Ай бұрын
They didn't want to spend the money.
@christaylor8337Ай бұрын
Forty years ago they said oceans would freeze. Then acidvrain...then heat...then ozone....then change.
@OptimumSlinkyАй бұрын
@@christaylor8337 No, they didn’t.
@Allium_369Ай бұрын
This is propaganda for climate lock downs. They want complete control over everything we do.
@CarlosRodriguez-hb3vqАй бұрын
I was talking with a farmer in the San Joaquin Valley who wondered why the irrigation district didn’t fill the canal earlier in the season so he could flood his fields and recharge the aquifer. That was the same year Tulare Lake reformed so there was plenty of water coming down from the Sierras.
@kevinthompson2111Ай бұрын
My House is in Miami i have lost more then 3 feet of my yard and im not on the the beach im near the everglades😅
@dr-rexmangrca113Ай бұрын
ROFL I NOTICED THE SAME THING IN EUROPE .... ABOUT 50 YEARS AGO THE GOVERMENT BUILT TYPEOF PEAR FOR OIL COMPANY TO EXPORT THIER OIL ... THE SHORE LINE TO THE EAST ...WASHED A WAY ... TO THE WEST THEY HAVE TO DIG THE BUILD UP OUT OF THE PORT ... WHICH WAS THERE FOR OVER 1500 YEARS NEVER A PROBLEM
@danieltenorio3559Ай бұрын
How long did that take
@truthhurts3524Ай бұрын
“Moms gonna fix it all soon… Learn to swim”
@glenburr6755Ай бұрын
I remember back in the 80’s I read an article newspaper article saying that Prince Edward Island was loosing land from rising seas every year, and by 2000, it wouldn’t be here….
@williamwilson6499Ай бұрын
Losing. 🙄 Your saying you read an article many years ago, is worthless.
@glenburr6755Ай бұрын
@@williamwilson6499 meaning, people have been pushing this crap for a long time. You’re 🥸
@SpooffieАй бұрын
@@williamwilson6499 You're. 🙄
@lelaine61Ай бұрын
🙄and🙄🤣
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
yep, and ice age predicted in the 1970's. Gloom and doom and no coast or islands. It's only 5 years away, just like good nuclear fusion power and flying cars. In 100 years, when I'm gone, we should have a least 2 out of the 3. Who knows.
@ShonnMorrisАй бұрын
the train situation already happened in Southern California as Amtrak had to suspend service between San Diego and LA for a while due to a combination of cliff erosion and land subsidence on the costal bluffs where the tracks are.
@dan.e-559Ай бұрын
yep. in san clemente. ive taken that route before. was beautiful.
@cattigereyes1Ай бұрын
Those near the coasts will act shocked by the land losses!
@chrisinhotwater1582Ай бұрын
Why would we try to stop something we cant control. Just stop building on the coast and start moving inland.
@ttoleafoa70Ай бұрын
People know that should be the solution, but it’s not that simple to move inland infrastructure that employs 54 million people and has 35% of the US GDP. All solutions should be explored
@user-jb2om7cm8mАй бұрын
Just ignore it altogether. Florida has sunk quite a bit in the last 100 years. But If you lived there sine 1924, it's highly doubtful you'd even notice- you would have had much greater things to worry about in your life. You just build new construction a little higher each time and it takes care of itself.
@ttoleafoa70Ай бұрын
@@user-jb2om7cm8m This is one of the most uneducated answers I’ve ever seen
@Super_SynthesisАй бұрын
@@user-jb2om7cm8m You notice when your yard and home start to fill with water, as the house sinks unevenly into the soil. You also notice the rising water in the streets.
@chrisinhotwater1582Ай бұрын
@@ttoleafoa70 Your right it wont be simple, Its going to take the next 100 years, It will need to be done by not allowing reconstruction on the coast of large assets and hard infrastructure, It will just need to be little by little. And honestly it will most likely to happen anyways, due to high cost of insuring building on the coast.
@brettwhite898223 күн бұрын
People love living next to water, but this is what water does. There are a lot of ancient cities that are under water now.
@alex4863Ай бұрын
Only in US would we consider the cost, compared to just doing the right thing undisputedly is really revolting to me.
@nordy259Ай бұрын
Only in the US and every other country in the world
@jk_22Ай бұрын
What’s revolting?
@brandonarmstrong2053Ай бұрын
To be fair what’s framed as “right” may have inherent bias to it. This is an issue don’t get me wrong, but what you think of as right may be heavily influenced by factors that may want to sway you in specific ways.
@roaringforkАй бұрын
Me in Colorado watching this: 👁👄👁
@JKHTXАй бұрын
Which US cities are rising and how much will it cost to stop them?
@MrFantuvАй бұрын
Same
@dorkanderson4963Ай бұрын
Yeah, but you live in Colorado.
@calvinhoward3808Ай бұрын
Imagine the Great Lakes region. We have beaches but no coast issues. It just needs to be warmer. I say we do nothing.
@TDC5Ай бұрын
@@calvinhoward3808 good plan. i'd suggest you also come up with an exit strategy because you won't be able to afford to live there if what you're hoping for happens.
@user-nl9he5kb9yАй бұрын
If they were sinking, wouldn't buildings be falling in the water by now?
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
Most houses on the texas coast near corpus are on stilts so even if the land goes down, they will still be above the water level. If your house is a couple feet above the water level, then you'll be gone before you care.
@xavier4506Ай бұрын
Oh no. The rich that live on the coast dont want their 10 million dollar houses going into the ocean.
@KenLeonardАй бұрын
Rubbish. Not a crisis. People will make personal choices that are best for them. Just do not encourage further coastal building by providing gov protections for investments. Let folks risk their own money and they won’t build there. Everything is not a crisis. This is certainly not.
@zackdreamcastАй бұрын
6:20 the reason why underground aquifers are so important is that it’s clean as it is so far down it’s filter. Throw a bunch of man made “filtered” water back in you would contaminate not just a cities water but likely many many states water as the underground aquifers are all connected .
@Papa_NakaАй бұрын
How do you know putting filtered water back in the aquifers will contaminate the water? What contaminates will filtered water introduce that could cause harm to the aquifer?
@Raspaholic_DBFАй бұрын
san antonio and austin about to become beach cities 💀
@amyhoang9140Ай бұрын
Wow. Did you mean in Texas?
@Raspaholic_DBFАй бұрын
@amyhoang9140 looking at the thumbnail yes but I was also slightly joking
@trinsitАй бұрын
Damn. I bought beach front property and never even knew it.
@georgiadrivenАй бұрын
“ let’s hear over to costal Austin “ 😭😭
@rongzheng7123Ай бұрын
beach front
@Soturi92Ай бұрын
No one talks about the Greak Lakes. If sea levels rise THAT MUCH, then waterways would become to a higher sea level, which would in theory, increase the depth of the Great Lakes as well, or am I wrong? Simple hydraulics. I remember 10 years ago the lakes were extremely below normal levels and now we have coastal erosion from too much water. 😅
@jerrybessetteDIYАй бұрын
Another factor is soil creep where soil moves laterally from shore into the waterways.
@iamric23Ай бұрын
The only way to possibly combat this rise in sea level is to find a way to deal with the salination by product. We are spending so much money for space travel when we could be using that money to learn ways of handling the by product. Once that was done, then we could ship water to wherever we wanted, all countries could do it. That would certainly help with the rise in our sea levels.
@AlexNorman-w2uАй бұрын
No I don’t think so.
@runninseasonАй бұрын
Damn I live in Portsmouth Va located in the Hampton roads 😭floods horribly here
@KiraLou06Ай бұрын
All the Veterans buried in the Biloxi National Veterans Cemetery - we must keep these graves above water. We must at least try. Love you Dad.
@demetriusmaston7754Ай бұрын
My dad too 😢
@josephsmith2084Ай бұрын
Sea level is exactly the same as when the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock.
@raybod1775Ай бұрын
Not true, many tiny islands off Massachusetts coast have disappeared.
@nerfherder4284Ай бұрын
Your mom is exactly the way I left her last night.
@josephsmith2084Ай бұрын
@@raybod1775 it’s the same.
@djredshowАй бұрын
Is Tennessee in danger? I've already passed on the ocean front property in Arizona.
@darylb5564Ай бұрын
I’m going Togo ahead and worry about something else.
@C1K450Ай бұрын
You can’t stop Mother Nature. The only thing you can do is adapt and move those coastal communities inland.
@Super_SynthesisАй бұрын
Actually, we can slow global warming.
@broseywales5538Ай бұрын
@@Super_Synthesis Through blind obedience and indentured servitude to world government we can fix anything!
@guardianoffire8814Ай бұрын
Inland cities become the new coastal cities.
@eathecommieАй бұрын
This doesn't address the population problem. Even with birthrates declining, we have WAY too many living in this nation now. We already saw the damage caused by the population redistribution of 2020-2022. In my area alone, the population seemed to triple within a short period of time thanks to out of staters being bored during the lockdowns and wanting to live elsewhere. States need to impose population growth caps to ensure that land and the native population aren't harmed by sudden spikes in growth. I don't even like driving anymore because everyone and their stupid mother has a car!
@kalenmarshall8692Ай бұрын
@@eathecommienah we’re actually seeing a total decrease in population and it’s becoming a problem. This generation is reproducing less than ever. Look at japan there is actually an epidemic right now with the birth rate decline
@bradyoung1714Ай бұрын
Not colorado!.... wait.. were gonna have no water soon.. different problem!
@tcm087Ай бұрын
So why wouldn’t we just adapt and move the ports as water rises and land sinks instead of fighting the process?
@dhollongstreet4725Ай бұрын
I go fishing in the Gulf several times a month. Have yet to see any changes in water level where I launch.
@Graphics_CardАй бұрын
How long have you been doing this? I live in Florida and I don’t want to get discouraged by the headlines of sea level rise and was hoping you could say more about this.
@dhollongstreet4725Ай бұрын
@@Graphics_Card long time, I am in Louisiana. To start observing if you are not into fishing or other hobby that gets you into or near the ocean. No matter where you are in Florida there is an old launch or dock. The quick and easy is to talk to the old locals. The other is to make a durable mark. Watch the tides so you make the right observation times and just observe a few times a year.
@Tulpen23Ай бұрын
And what role is *fracking* playing on depleting though aquifers and thus land compaction?
@GTM9164Ай бұрын
Let talk about Logan Airport being build on a literal flood plain and landfill...
@thebrowndoecorporation5564Ай бұрын
Currently trying to figure out ways to offset my carbon footprint and its also helping establish frugal living. As I cut my carbon output then I also spend less money by having less impact on my environment. I will also figure out ways to plant more trees and cut my energy consumption.
@paul_londonАй бұрын
1cm in a year? I believe people can afford losing half a metre of land every 50 years and there are more pressing issues
@JviotrАй бұрын
Maybe we should build a wall around Chicago to keep out those future weather transplants from Florida and Texas? 😢
@nicholasshook7513Ай бұрын
It’s been good for centuries at this point, so I think we’re good
@astargmoneynevaendz999Ай бұрын
Money can't solve everything yall sound so shallow
@chrishooge3442Ай бұрын
Long before the coastal areas are claimed by the sea they will experience periods of tidal and storm related flooding that will make them untenable.
@NirvanaFan5000Ай бұрын
really poor discussion of how water shortages can be better managed and prevented
@kurrie3280Ай бұрын
It is not nearly as fact-poor as your comment.
@Coffee240Ай бұрын
Well considering the earth started one just one continent, took major disasters to make 7, the earth will always change.
@LBM-1956Ай бұрын
And so will the weather.
@scottthompson3493Ай бұрын
And no amount of taxes will fix it.
@niraku321Ай бұрын
I wish they would have zeroed in on specific places and what the out-come would be if nothing is done.
@somethingyouforgot6443Ай бұрын
How much will it cost????? How is some paper getting in the way of saving the world😂
@malav_patelАй бұрын
I was not mentally prepared to know the city I bought a house in just a week ago is sinking......God hates me
@steven4315Ай бұрын
If you live in a red state, don't worry about it. Like climate change, land subsidence is easily labeled as woke.
@reyesargАй бұрын
Palos Verdes, California?
@billyponsonbyАй бұрын
This is true
@mack-uv6gnАй бұрын
😂
@jaahnnnАй бұрын
Yea I knew there had to be something going on with all these homes I keep seeing for sale in Biloxi and the forecast on the property value going down when I search that area online
@77D77726 күн бұрын
Glad I live in the Midwest!
@kaylaharrop7639Ай бұрын
You didnt mention sand mining
@TripHawkPilotАй бұрын
So 75 years for up to 1 foot difference. Airports themselves can have 100’ of difference between one end of a runway vs the other.
@jasoncrandallАй бұрын
Remember acid rain. 😂
@ArkhamOrderlyАй бұрын
Yes, and when people finally decided to listen to scientists we fixed it
@jasoncrandallАй бұрын
@@ArkhamOrderly “We”? Who’s “we”? I spent my whole acid rain childhood playing outside. Still alive. Ozone layer didn’t get me either. Nor did Coronavirus despite never wearing a mask or taking the fake vax. I’d bet life has been hard for you. 😂
@ArkhamOrderlyАй бұрын
@@jasoncrandall well good for you. Too bad that's not true for millions of other people. It's even sadder that more people don't care about the lot of others. It's sad that some only care about their immediate circumstances with no regard for the greater good. Still, good luck to you. I hope that you don't one day need the help of another and are denied. Hate will be the end of humanity but I guess if you are the last one standing you will be happy, yet all alone.
@jasoncrandallАй бұрын
@@ArkhamOrderly the fake account preaching communism….. shocker. 😂. Get a job.
@ArkhamOrderlyАй бұрын
@@jasoncrandall I hope you find happiness and acceptance. Have a nice life.
@Offtour1776Ай бұрын
How about it’s tectonic plate movement
@aaronkerrigan241Ай бұрын
Great, now there are _two_ ways I'm underwater on my home 🌊🌊
@jan_daryshАй бұрын
video is long. In other words, politicians are just talking and doing nothing.
@ILovePancakes24Ай бұрын
they should make a big pipeline from the sea to the aquifer and recharge from salt water. Over time the salt will mineralize and plug the holes in the ground.
@AvroBellowАй бұрын
"New Orleans is sinkin' man and I don't wanna swim!" - The Tragically Hip, 1989
@johnsidhly2372Ай бұрын
This is serious and we the people need to look around and see what is happening to our world right now
@cryptowireАй бұрын
Oh no not Florida 😢
@RumblesBettrАй бұрын
Go buy more crypto😂😂
@johnsidhly2372Ай бұрын
Take the stand and make the difference right now and let the world be the better place for all nature and animals in the world
@palmsofdestin1Ай бұрын
Nothing is sinking.
@unitedskiesunderthemoon19 күн бұрын
If you close your eyes and tell yourself things you like to hear sure.
@ralphtaylor744819 күн бұрын
@@unitedskiesunderthemoon like the floods in Xinjiang
@JimMorrison-py6tfАй бұрын
I keep seeing these types of headlines and speculation by researchers and studies done, but the coastline in Galveston Texas has not changed a single bit in decades, I don’t believe a single word. These people say about the climate.
@LoserGopherАй бұрын
0:28 why do I care about that how about how many people live in this region how much personal property value is located here and how many thousands of families could be impacted.
@chrisidudelsackАй бұрын
what are they sinking about?
@bargdaffy1535Ай бұрын
It is a massive land shift caused by the Ice Sheets of the Ice Age receeding. North of NYC the land is actually gaining elevation.
@ottifantiwaalkes9289Ай бұрын
Classic German
@skywalker7589Ай бұрын
Big element in the room..
@arthurfoyt6727Ай бұрын
Pro tip: MOVE
@TriPham-j3bАй бұрын
Too much building not doing GIS research create stress and breaking earth crust
@hiddendriftsАй бұрын
5:54 .... how does "borrowing water from a neighbor" change the amount of water overall that's being used? 7:23 oh, "borrowing water from a neighbor" as in "neighboring region with less sensitive water sources"
@salzysisters5799Ай бұрын
I live on the coast but not in a coastal county.
@margimello7408Ай бұрын
Isn't Foster city basically filled in ocean to begin with? It's just going back to his natural state I think.
@tgarfner3020Ай бұрын
But by the scale shown the same chart shows just as much is growing..... So land is moving not sinking
@shirtdirt1874Ай бұрын
Good.
@rockbailey8516Ай бұрын
If you stop putting property on the coast as it is destroyed the problem takes care of itself . When something is not economically viable due to risks , then the problems take care of themselves .
@mattdee9296Ай бұрын
The water will be rising until most of the U.S. is under water.
@marinusvanderlubbe7673Ай бұрын
If all the ice melts the sea will rise approximately 230’
@ClowderOf3Ай бұрын
The water table is rising. Is that the same as the land sinking? Or is the land sinking because the water table is rising? People don’t understand how this is happening and this video isn’t helping because it does not really explain what’s happening. I live on Delmarva and over the last 10 years the water table rose a foot. My neighbors are now experiencing flooding where they didn’t before after a storm. Trees are being removed and no longer sucking up the ground water. The problem is multifaceted.
@XxHaVocSkiLLzxXАй бұрын
Just depends on what topic that is being discussed, which are sea level rising and land subsidence but both create the same problems for coastal communities. In this video, land subsidence is being discussed. Main causes are because of drying out aquifers and a lot of focalized mass in an area. Such examples are being seen in Mexico City and NYC. Also, the water table is the same but since the soil is being compacted more, it may seem as if the water table is rising. I also think your take in cutting down trees is also influencing flooding for your neighbors but I am not sure if you live in a big city but also can be because of all the asphalt and concrete that doesn’t let water to drain into the soil as easily.
@ClowderOf3Ай бұрын
@@XxHaVocSkiLLzxX that’s great information. Thanks
@3zadamАй бұрын
Freudenberg knows what he is talking about
@Dohair879Ай бұрын
For 40 years I have been hearing about this. Seems Florida is still here. Also seems like it won’t be fixed. Amazing how we have known this for how long? Still no solutions.
@tarawhite4419Ай бұрын
So glad I left Houston
@jamesbell739Ай бұрын
All that ground water pumping, isn't helping either... Parts of SoCal sank 15ft or more due to that alone.
@dpharr100Ай бұрын
You got to fix New York at The ballot box
@savannahm.laurentian1286Ай бұрын
Well, you put skyscrapers on marsh fill & your surprised by this?😮
@who2u333Ай бұрын
No discussion of subsidence and how ocean level rise will affect the coastal areas?
@AngelinoDialloАй бұрын
Why are they thinking???
@terrynorthern38Ай бұрын
Webpage would want a known sinking home ? Banks ?
@zenfishbikeАй бұрын
"The bad news is we're sinking; the good news is we have time to do something about it". Yeah, right. How did that work out for climate change? We aren't good at being proactive. Get ready to be reactive.
@MrStark-up6fi9 күн бұрын
People are always like “we have time to fix climate change” but they fail to realize Americans will never give up their freedom of cars despite them causing the most CO2
@DonFonzarelli-uq9yxАй бұрын
I saw some cheap condos blocks from the beach in miami for sale for like 75 g, just a week ago.
@_.Pan._Ай бұрын
We have too much underground land. Instead of reconstruction we just built on top of, so much more weight on our crust also over populated. Another war might just be fate for the prolonging of earth/human species
@mmane257Ай бұрын
me in new orleans watching this.sounds like a bad outcome for me in the dirty south.
@GetThemLyricsАй бұрын
I’ll never understand why people moved back to New Orleans after Katrina. I work on the river so I understand the importance of the ports. But people didn’t have to move back at the levels they did.
@mmane257Ай бұрын
@@GetThemLyricsit’s my home.
@jermainec2462Ай бұрын
just new Orleans... not the rest of the south lol
@mmane257Ай бұрын
@@jermainec2462WHO DAT
@jermainec2462Ай бұрын
@mmane257 lol, that's sinking ... new Orleans sinking but not the rest of the south but new Orleans cool tho i would hate to see yall go under ...
@chrisfrancis8446Ай бұрын
So the sea level is raising and the land is sinking? 😮💨
@michaeldowson698821 күн бұрын
You can tell the US is sinking in comparison to Canada just by looking at a map. The continent gets narrower the further south you go. :-)
@gamingtonight1526Ай бұрын
1:20 It's America, if it's not cheap, it doesn't happen!
@RudyTheInternetGodАй бұрын
Take Ocean Showers?
@PiffScotchАй бұрын
Stop shutting down smoke shops and worry about the big picture
@chrisregister8021Ай бұрын
So it's not ocean levels rising. It's us sinking....😂
@DCM18Ай бұрын
Watching this from The midwest 😂 ✌🏾
@DCM18Ай бұрын
To each his own💁🏽@@AnthonyMercado-1988
@youtubesucks8024Ай бұрын
I own prime Las Vegas oceanfront property.
@nicestoriesnottherealstori3006Ай бұрын
I feel good living inland
@hoc1992Ай бұрын
😂 right
@TDC5Ай бұрын
so when/if these other areas become inhospitable what do you think is going to happen to the cost of living in your area? think you'll be able to afford to stay there when thousands if not millions of people relocate "inland"?
@eathecommieАй бұрын
Until everyone and their stupid mother moves from these areas to your area. Same problem will happen.