People tend to respond to immediate threats and financial consequences - and Florida's coastal real estate may be on the cusp of delivering that harsh wake-up callI stood behind a worn shopping center outside of Crystal Springs, Florida, looking for the refuge where a hundred manatees were gathered for winter. I found them clustered in the emerald-colored spring, trying to enjoy a wedge of sunlight and avoid the hordes of people like me, boxing them in on kayaks and tour boats, leering over wooden decks. The nearby canals were lined with expensive homes and docks with jetskis. One manatee breached the water for a breath, and I could see the propeller scar on its back.2018 was the second deadliest year on record for manatees. Like many of our coastal species, they're vulnerable to habitat loss and warming seas, which are more hospitable to algal blooms and red tide. Science has given us the foresight we need to make decisions that will reduce the future suffering of other species and ourselves, but we don't heed it. Why? Continue reading...
Florida is drowning. Condos are still being built. Can't humans see the writing on the wall?
15. února 2019 13:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/15/florida-climate-change-coastal-real-estate-rising-seas
Zdroj: The Guardian