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Archive for November, 2008

Buying dry land in response to sea level rise

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

An interesting response to sea level rise and coastal flooding caused by global climate change is discussed in this article from the New York Times. In the Maldives, a nation of over 1,000 islands in the Indian Ocean, the new president plans to start an investment fund, financed in part by earnings from tourism, that will allow the country to buy a haven for citizens should flooding from sea level rise become significant. India and Sri Lanka are two areas which have been identified as potential places of refuge.

The article makes no mention of how much money would be required to purchase any land or any of the other costs associated with moving the entire population of the nation, which in recent years has grown rapidly to over 400,000 people. Does this strategy seem like a good idea?

In Mayor’s plan, the plastic bag will carry a fee

Monday, November 10th, 2008

This article from the New York Times discusses a plan for New York City, proposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, to start charging shoppers 6 cents for every plastic bag they use while in stores. Similar proposals have been explored in other cities in the United States and have been successfully implemented in Europe. Along with reducing waste, the plan for New York could potentially generate an additional $16 million in revenue for the city. While many conservationists are applauding the plan, some city residents fear the fee, which is not a tax, will cause unnecessary aggravation and strain personal budgets even further.

Coming soon…

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Coming soon, we will be adding new sections to our site, featuring easy to understand material on all aspects of global climate change.  Until then, read and discuss the latest climate change news events that will be posted here.

Welcome!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

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