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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sea Level Rising In Delaware

Delaware's Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee is educating residents on the possible impacts of increasing sea levels.

The advisory committee is working on a report on the potential impact of rising sea levels in the state, and will be making recommendations to offset those effects based on various sea level rise scenarios.

The latest data shows the sea level in Delaware is rising about 3.5 millimeters a year.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chickin little use to cry the "sky was falling".
Now he changed his tune, It's the "Sea is Rising".
The only way to stop it is a carbon tax.

Anonymous said...

So it's rising in just Delaware and not anywhere else? What a joke.

Anonymous said...

I had never heard of the Delaware Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee so I googled it. What a freaking joke! A whole state agency spending taxpayers money for no real mission and no real reason. I have no idea who came up with this thing but they should be shot.

lmclain said...

Oh no!!! 3.5 MILLIMETERS a YEAR! MY GOD! We are going to need a WHOLE lot more government committees than we have now. And just exactly what do they propose to do about stopping the OCEANS from rising? Are they THAT stupid?? Maybe if we could stack enough of their bodies along the coast, THAT might help.