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Luxury homes on these beaches are losing value fast, as effects of climate change hit hard
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2024-06-17 at 6:54 PM UTCLuxury homes on these beaches are losing value fast, as effects of climate change hit hard
As sea levels rise and storms intensify, coastal real estate is seeing flooding and erosion like never before. From Dana Point, California, to Long Island, New York, and Nantucket, Massachusetts, some of the nation’s priciest coastal real estate is in an increasingly precarious position due to climate change.
This year’s hurricane season is already underway, and the forecast is for “above-normal” activity, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It predicts up to 13 hurricanes, with four to seven categorized as “major” storms. -
2024-06-17 at 7:53 PM UTCI think this is why the Cheeto Chomo was trying to buy Greenland and then try to accelerate global warming. But he's still an idiot. I think it's still just a big rock with a bunch of alcoholics living on the edges.
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2024-06-17 at 7:55 PM UTCThey're like indigenous Americans/Eskimos or some shit so I assume they're alcoholics. If so they would fit in well with all the mayo American junkies.
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2024-06-17 at 8:26 PM UTCThread spam...where's lanny and his ban hammer
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2024-06-17 at 10:27 PM UTC
“Where we’ve seen flooding in the past and the water subsiding right away, it’s not subsiding anymore,” said Kay Tyler, executive director of Concerned Citizens of Montauk. “We have a friend that has a $10 million home, and he’s not even sure what to do with it because if he sells it it’s never going to be the $10 million he bought it for.”