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this is old/unsurprising news to those of us who live here. the
argument about the ocean barrier beaches needing to be preserved so
they can continue to shield the mainland is reasonable, though there
are proponents and detractors about what to do in the several
locations where the storm actually breached entire islands and cut
new inlets. another complex case involves what if anything to do
about a large freshwater pond at the jamaica bay wildlife refuge,
world-reknowned for harboring migrating birds, that was now breached
and directly connected to the bay, and is now saltwater. assisting
those with property directly on the outermost beaches has always been
controversial. but now it includes those on bay edges or near the
many saltwater canals that traverse residential neighborhoods on the
south shore of long island....i have one family member who still
bemoans that your government, and by default, you, are paying a part
of the $31,000 or so that each affected homeowner (including another
family member) is getting from FEMA. many of those neighborhoods were
also built on fill or marshlands/wetlands originally.
On 5/19/13, john k tucker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Phil, you are such an optimist.
>
> Yours,
>
> John Tucker
> On 5/19/2013 6:19 PM, Phil Poland wrote:
>> Rebuilding on marshland! "Renourishing" beaches! No only is there a
>> widespread denial of the problems and a refusal to even discuss the
>> core issues, but what's little that's being done is too little, too
>> late. We dare not talk about population control for fear of upsetting
>> the anti-science majority. The forests will burn, the *snails* will
>> dissolve and most other larger species will be lost - soon. Welcome to
>> the Sixth Great Extinction Event.
>> Happily, it'll all green over again in a few million years.
>
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