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  • Venice canals drying up amid prolonged spell of low tides

    02/22/2023 12:40:45 PM PST · by Twotone · 32 replies
    MSN.com ^ | February 21, 2023 | Associated Press
    Some of Venice’s smaller canals have almost dried up due a prolonged spell of low tides, frustrating boat crews and bewildering tourists. The prolonged stretch of ebb tides is linked to a lingering high-pressure weather system over much of Italy, experts say. Since the canals essentially serve as streets in car-less Venice, the phenomenon of the last days has added to the challenges of everyday life in the lagoon city. Ambulance boats have had to tie up further from some destination, forcing medical crews to carry stretchers over long distances as their vessels cannot progress up canals reduced to a...
  • San Francisco's sinking Millennium Tower creates 1-inch gap between building next door

    02/25/2022 11:31:07 AM PST · by vespa300 · 69 replies
    KCBS radio ^ | 2/24/2022 | Natalia Gurevich
    The saga of San Francisco's sinking Millennium Tower continues, as the structure's movement has now created a 1-inch gap between the main tower and a 12-story podium, according to reporting by the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • EDITORIAL: All climate agreements are a joke

    09/21/2021 1:22:20 AM PDT · by blueplum · 9 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 20 September 2021 | Editorial staff
    Can you find Gambia on a globe? Either way, it is the only nation on Earth that is successfully living up to its commitments under the Paris accord on climate change. That's how serious the Paris Agreement is — no one is living up to their commitments except for Gambia. Aren't you glad President Joe Biden's first act in office was to rejoin the accord? ...Usually, the most astounding thing about government actions on climate change is the way Western leaders live in denial. They pretend their own nations' emissions mean something when China continues to build coal-fired power plants...
  • Where's the Beach? New York Times Publishes Data-Free Story About Miami's 'Rising Seas'

    03/04/2021 2:56:51 PM PST · by PJ-Comix · 37 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | March 3, 2020 | P.J. Gladnick
    The seas are certain to rise in Miami, or so says the New York Times in their story on Tuesday by Christopher Flavelle and Patricia Mazzei, "Miami Says It Can Adapt to Rising Seas. Not Everyone Is Convinced."Could it be that "not everyone is convinced" because they have yet to see proof that the sea is actually rising? The article certainly presents no such proof. Although the story is chock full of projections of future sea level rise, the reader can not find any evidence that the sea has, well, actually risen in the past which would indicate a trend...
  • Rising seas to displace millions of Americans if warming unchecked

    10/12/2015 4:31:07 PM PDT · by detective · 83 replies
    MSN News ^ | October 12, 2015 | Chris Arsenault
    Millions of people in the United States could be forced to abandon their homes if planet-warming emissions continue unabated through 2100, pushing global sea levels up by more than 14 feet (4.2 meters), researchers said. In the United States, between 20 and 31 million people are living on land that would be submerged by rising oceans without aggressive cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, according to a study published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • 'Where the Boys Are' Disproves Rising Seas Scare

    10/24/2014 6:47:33 PM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 29 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | October 24, 2014 | P.J. Gladnick
    "Where the Boys Are" is both an entertaining 1960 movie as well as a catchy Connie Francis song which was the theme tune of the film. However, it now appears that "Where the Boys Are" is performing a great unintended public service. The opening credits of the movie has preserved for us an aerial view just where the ocean of 1960 was in relation to the sand and State Road A1A in Fort Lauderdale. Guess what? The beach is exactly as wide now as it was in 1960. On Friday morning Brian Craig, co-host of the Steve Kane Show, the...
  • Down to -50C: Russians freeze to death as strongest-in-decades winter hits

    12/23/2012 12:11:21 PM PST · by FreeReign · 80 replies
    rt.com ^ | 19 December, 2012 | RIA Novosti / Yakov Andreev
    Russia is enduring its harshest winter in over 70 years, with temperatures plunging as low as -50 degrees Celsius. Dozens of people have already died, and almost 150 have been hospitalized. The country has not witnessed such a long cold spell since 1938, meteorologists said, with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees lower than the seasonal norm all over Russia. Across the country, 45 people have died due to the cold, and 266 have been taken to hospitals. In total, 542 people were injured due to the freezing temperatures, RIA Novosti reported. The Moscow region saw temperatures of -17 to -18...
  • East Coast seas on the rise

    06/25/2012 6:13:48 AM PDT · by McBuff · 96 replies
    InsideNova ^ | 6/25/2012 | Seth Borenstein
    From Cape Hatteras, N.C., to just north of Boston, sea levels are rising much faster than they are around the globe, putting one of the world's most costly coasts in danger of flooding, government researchers report. U.S. Geological Survey scientists call the 600-mile swath a "hot spot" for climbing sea levels caused by global warming. Along the region, the Atlantic Ocean is rising at an annual rate three times to four times faster than the global average since 1990, according to the study published Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change. It's not just a faster rate, but at a...
  • Wall St. underwater: rising seas to hit NY hard

    03/15/2009 2:18:19 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 49 replies · 1,356+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 3/15/09 | Marlowe Hood
    PARIS (AFP) – A predicted slowdown in Atlantic Ocean currents will cause sea levels along the US northeast coast to rise twice as fast as the global average, exposing New York and other big cities to violent and frequent storm surges, according to a new study. Manhattan's Wall Street, barely a metre (three feet) above sea level, for example, will find itself underwater more often as the 21st century unfolds, said the study, published online Sunday in Nature Geoscience. Sea levels vary across regions by up to 24 centimetres (9.5 inches), influenced in part by powerful currents that coarse around...
  • Rising Seas Threaten Islands, Cities, Coasts (Surf's UP Alert!)

    01/11/2005 10:57:09 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 16 replies · 764+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 1/11/05 | Alister Doyle - Reuters
    OSLO (Reuters) - It sounds insignificant alongside the Indian Ocean tsunami, yet an almost imperceptible annual rise in the world's oceans may pose a huge threat to ports, coasts and islands by 2100. Leaders of 37 small island states meet in Mauritius this week to discuss an early warning system to protect against tsunamis and a creeping rise in ocean levels, blamed widely on global warming. Rising sea levels, now about 0.08 inch a year, could swamp low-lying countries like Tuvalu in the Pacific or the Maldives in the Indian Ocean if temperatures keep rising. They could also lead to...