Comment by CalRobert
1 day ago
Seems like having the ocean at your door would be bad for the structure? Or burning down in a hot dry period…
1 day ago
Seems like having the ocean at your door would be bad for the structure? Or burning down in a hot dry period…
Why would a city like London or Paris burn down in a hot dry period?
London is at much more risk of flooding. Parts of London were built on wetlands not much above sea level, and there’s a big river running right through the middle.
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You're refuting a lot of established facts about the risks of climate change, in a way that seems indicative of a certain ideology. Can you explain more what your position is?
My position is that climate change is an existential threat to civilization, but buildings are not at a risk that would make them uninsurable. We build cities both in very wet and very hot and dry climates without much trouble. Those are engineering problems we can solve without much trouble.
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