it s different regions. sea level rise is different in south florida than it is in the marshall islands or something like that, the rate of sea level rise. miami is in a really tough spot because it s very low topography. the lower half is only about six feet above sea level on limestone. it s difficult to build defenses against this rising sea. when you think about what the projections are, you know, noah, the top science agency in the u.s., you know, their top sea level rises eight feet by 2100. when you think about when a place like miami would look like with eight level of sea level rise, that s a scary scenario. it was interesting talking to penny today, she acre cements the scientific consensus, noah has a million dollar study. i think, jeff, you re going to see more and more people
with eight level of sea level rise, that s a scary scenario. it was interesting talking to penny today, she acre cements the scientific consensus, noah has a million dollar study. i think, jeff, you re going to see more and more people approach the architecture and engineering problem of this. i wonder if they will disconnect from the element, the idea we ll engineer our way out of the sea level rise but if we keep doing what we re doing, the sea rise will get higher, right? sea level rise not like you can put a number on it. if we knew that we were going to have three feet of sea level rise, that s what we were dealing with, can we build a city to deal with three feet of sea level rise? that s something engineers can deal with. nobody knows. there is evidence in the history of, you know, 13 feet of sea level rise in a single century and dealing with something like that that, you know, could happen. you don t know. there say question of economics