Rising Risks: Impact on Coastal Real Estate Values

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Diana Olick profiles how rising sea levels and coastal erosion are devastating real estate values in some of the nation's highest-profile luxury housing communities.

Komentáře • 216

  • @jeffharris8166
    @jeffharris8166 Před 27 dny +84

    Those "homes" have destroyed the coastline

    • @pauls3075
      @pauls3075 Před 25 dny

      Can you back up that ridiculous claim? No!

    • @ericwilliams1659
      @ericwilliams1659 Před 25 dny +10

      ​@@pauls3075 Depending on the area. People have destroyed the nature sand dunes and burms that would normally block the storm surge.

    • @will7its
      @will7its Před 25 dny +9

      @@pauls3075 It should be mangroves, not condos.......duh

    • @pauls3075
      @pauls3075 Před 25 dny

      @@will7its Why 'should' it be? Who decided that? You? Arrogant!

    • @jeffharris8166
      @jeffharris8166 Před 25 dny

      @@pauls3075 the 26 and counting likes back up my claim. Also, maybe just look at it. EZ PZ.

  • @LivingWithGout
    @LivingWithGout Před 27 dny +106

    The entire state of Florida will soon be uninsurable.

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Před 26 dny +17

      Correct. Using fossil fuels has consequences

    • @peter320vn
      @peter320vn Před 25 dny +9

      Vote red for no handout while rely on government's home insurance. 😑

    • @Jb-mi2rm
      @Jb-mi2rm Před 25 dny +1

      Pray for Florida and the active season ahead .

    • @MC-pi2ri
      @MC-pi2ri Před 24 dny

      Right, more likely double in value. Elites selling you down the river.

    • @macmcleod1188
      @macmcleod1188 Před 24 dny

      And they will swear it's not climate change as the sea carries their houses away.

  • @Chew5219
    @Chew5219 Před 27 dny +103

    Let's all light a candle and shed a tear for the multimillionaires out there suffering.

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Před 26 dny +4

      Coastal destruction will affect the vast majority of humanity, but that was a nice deflection

    • @alexlopez5800
      @alexlopez5800 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@MrGriff305 🥴 derp

    • @user-ll9qk2el4d
      @user-ll9qk2el4d Před 25 dny +7

      "shed a tear for the multimillionaires" Why hate on people you wish to become? Many millionaires have worked their whole lives to reach where they are. Not all of them inherited their wealth. Gloating on someone's misfortune says more about you than about them.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před 25 dny +8

      Dear Lord....
      Please protect the UBER RICH.
      In jesus name...
      Amen
      😂

    • @will7its
      @will7its Před 25 dny

      @@user-ll9qk2el4d Yeah ok, its all on the up and up right??? lol

  • @vincenttiene
    @vincenttiene Před 25 dny +52

    This is not going to happen to Florida. Ron DeSantis has mitigated all weather-related problems by removing all references to Climate Change in the state's documents/legislations. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Wi2Low
      @Wi2Low Před 15 dny +3

      Good, because the science is very far from settled, as a matter of fact.

    • @vincenttiene
      @vincenttiene Před 14 dny +3

      @@Wi2Low Just like some people don't trust their doctors on COVID vaccines (nothing wrong with that), however when they are down with COVID, they would seek out their doctors for COVID treatments (this I don't get)?

    • @mikepotter5718
      @mikepotter5718 Před 10 dny +1

      @@Wi2Low It seems that science,observation and predictions are coming true. On your side you have politicians taking advantage of the general low level of science education.

  • @ThePapawhisky
    @ThePapawhisky Před 25 dny +26

    If you want a beach home, fine. Just don’t break the insurance system for those of us who just have one house.

  • @face4me2
    @face4me2 Před 28 dny +77

    Its crazy how when rich people lose stuff everyone has to pay for it but you and me lose we pay for it ourselves

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Před 26 dny +7

      The problem is actually coastal destruction caused by fossil fuel use. It's not about what you said

    • @will7its
      @will7its Před 25 dny

      You got that right bro.......

    • @will7its
      @will7its Před 25 dny

      @@MrGriff305 No sea level has risen 400 feet since the last glacial maximum 25k years ago. Look it up.....

    • @Jb-mi2rm
      @Jb-mi2rm Před 25 dny

      They will lose too but not like the average person

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour Před 25 dny

      @@MrGriff305 Then what caused the sea level rise in the 1200's?

  • @MatthewMartinDean
    @MatthewMartinDean Před 26 dny +27

    The buyers are betting the local or state government will pay unlimited amounts to bail out homeowners.

    • @MrMountainchris
      @MrMountainchris Před 26 dny +1

      They will. This country ALWAYS has money to help the rich. smh

    • @alexlopez5800
      @alexlopez5800 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@MrMountainchrisOnly old money. They hate new money

    • @tringuyen7519
      @tringuyen7519 Před 23 dny

      @@MrMountainchrisFlood insurance in FL is run through FEMA bc no insurance company will insure against flooding in FL! It’s beyond just the rich.

  • @greggreg2263
    @greggreg2263 Před 25 dny +17

    I always thought it was pretty stupid to have a property next to the ocean that is only 2 feet higher than the ocean😢

    • @runningfromabear8354
      @runningfromabear8354 Před 5 dny +1

      FWIW my great-aunt (Canadian snowbird) had a "waterfront" property she bought in Florida in the early 80s. It was about 15 feet above the ocean and half a mile from the sea. I saw it as a child in the early 90s and thought it was so cool that she had the beach right out back but she said she ocean had "moved up." She sold in the mid 2000s after putting her house on stilts. She made a lot of money but really mourned losing that place. It got to the point she was too scared of losing her investment.
      But it wasn't 2 feet from the ocean when she bought it and I think most original owners never dreamed they would lose so much land.

  • @TheBandit7613
    @TheBandit7613 Před 26 dny +16

    When people build on waterfronts, they are taking a risk, climate change or no climate change. Water does often escape it's boundaries, has for 500,000,000 years. People must assume their own risk instead of asking us all to pitch in every time there's a hurricane or rainstorm. We pay to rebuild the same homes over and over again.

  • @Temporal_Assassin
    @Temporal_Assassin Před 25 dny +6

    Wow! Alaska has Native villages having to uproot and move. Yet you folks are reporting on well off Americans house values going down.

  • @Shane-zl9ry
    @Shane-zl9ry Před 26 dny +30

    Those poor rich people 😏

  • @1azboy1
    @1azboy1 Před 25 dny +7

    There isn't enough government money to bail out those coastal property owners who have ignored the science of human induces global warming and the resultant sea level rise and increase in the number and severity of storms since at least 2006, when "An Inconvenient Truth" was released. I don't want any of my tax dollars going to bail out such property owners. They ignored the ever increasing evidence and warning about the consequences of human induced global warming for years and made a losing bet. It should be they who deal with the consequences, not the tax players collectively.

    • @FR-tb7xh
      @FR-tb7xh Před 11 dny

      The only part of it that’s “human induced” is the stupidity of the buyers. Global warming is BS.

  • @jameslascelle9453
    @jameslascelle9453 Před 26 dny +10

    The global sand crisis is going to make all of this even worse. Some companies will be dredging up sea floor sand to use in construction materials, which means less sand naturally flowing onto beaches. Less sand in our rivers means less sand for wetlands at the coast.

    • @Theonlysallyboy
      @Theonlysallyboy Před 25 dny

      Right?! Everyone is talking about climate change but not the loss of global sand. Humans are so disappointing.

    • @jameslascelle9453
      @jameslascelle9453 Před 25 dny

      @@Theonlysallyboy it’ll make landlords like me into billionaires. When the cost of sand quadruples most poorer regions of Florida, the Gulf and East coast won’t be able to afford the costs. The federal government will probably create a home buyout program similar to FEMA. We will see millions of people relocate inland to rent my properties. This doesn’t even include the countries that are experiencing their sand being stolen that will experience massive coastal erosion and land subsidence; Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam, China, Thailand, Cambodia and literally all the coral atoll countries in the pacific and Indian Ocean that require the movement of sand in the currents to stay afloat. Hundreds of millions of people will be displaced. Meaning more and more tenants for me in Canada and Ohio hehehe

  • @pleasesayhi4009
    @pleasesayhi4009 Před 25 dny +6

    NOT THE COASTAL REAL ESTATE VALUES!

  • @wc4109
    @wc4109 Před 8 dny +2

    1:10 Did she say those houses sold for mid $700-$800k… if weren’t for erosion $10-$12 million?? That’s like 95% drop in value! And they say real estate only go up…

  • @CarlosDavidFoto
    @CarlosDavidFoto Před 25 dny +6

    Multimillionaires and billionaires losing the value of their homes ... Breaks my heart 😅

    • @Agent77X
      @Agent77X Před 21 dnem

      Elon Musk does not even own a home now! He has not gotten paid for 6+ years and counting!😮 Guy is one of the homeless!😂

    • @xtbum3339
      @xtbum3339 Před 6 dny

      @@Agent77X Maybe no salary but Muskrat just got a 40 or 50 million or was a billion dollar buyout?

  • @patrick247two
    @patrick247two Před 25 dny +7

    It's not as if you didn't know this was coming.

  • @JoeJoe-tg3ed
    @JoeJoe-tg3ed Před 18 dny +2

    As a real estate investor, your supposed 10M house true value is only valued at the price you can fetch, otherwise it’s an assumption value.

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 Před 9 dny +1

    Insurance policies DO NOT reflect the actual risk of living right on the coast. If coasters had to pay $50k a month for a homeowner policy this problem would resolve itself. (They might consider building in a less risky place.) We who live in less risky places currently subsidize them with higher premiums.

  • @OldJackWolf
    @OldJackWolf Před 26 dny +21

    We used to giggle while watching HGTV couples buying ocean, or even riverfront homes, knowing what was ahead. And that was over 10 years ago. Now we just shake our heads...

    • @JetJ321
      @JetJ321 Před 25 dny

      Yes climate change has been happening since the beginning of time. The bible discusses floods, famine and disease. It was ever thus! In the mean time though the views are amazing and the beautiful fresh air so healthy.

    • @terrigross1339
      @terrigross1339 Před 25 dny +1

      @@JetJ321Right, because the bible is all based on scientific facts.

    • @JetJ321
      @JetJ321 Před 25 dny

      ​@@terrigross1339 okay rather than the bible lets go by scientific record. Ice age/ warming period & Floods are all in our past and will be in earths future. I'm just tired of those screaming about climate change being the same people
      Making money tearing up our natural flood plains and forest to build concrete and roads then telling people it's all our fault!
      They should be the ones paying flood ins for all.

    • @OldJackWolf
      @OldJackWolf Před 22 dny +1

      @@JetJ321 While I respect your right to a belief, know those event in the bible were not a change in the climate. Science would view them as extreme weather rather than climate change. Otherwise, we would have had 40 days and nights of rain globally every year or so.

    • @JetJ321
      @JetJ321 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@OldJackWolf Ty for a very respectful reply!
      I am thinking though of Florida being under water 2 1/2 Millon years ago and ice ages etc. I know humans are damaging the planet but just pointing out the changes in the earth's past.
      Also tired of our leaders screaming climate change and flood warnings as they continue to tear down all the trees and replace with concrete buildings. T y

  • @julienrockingham-ip4co
    @julienrockingham-ip4co Před 26 dny +29

    Rich people problems

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Před 26 dny +3

      Coastal civilization problems, which is 80% of humanity

    • @Peter_Tissot
      @Peter_Tissot Před 25 dny

      rich peoples problem becomes your probem julien, when they want the state to compensate them for loosing their $20 millon dollar home they paid $800k for last year. That commie handout is coming from your taxes

    • @Al-Storm
      @Al-Storm Před 22 dny

      ​Let it go, all you do is cry on this channel all day long.

  • @CRMcGee2
    @CRMcGee2 Před 25 dny +5

    When the beach decides it wants to move in.

  • @bobcortez9471
    @bobcortez9471 Před 4 dny +1

    A water-front house in Malibu just sold for $210m, another house in Palm Beach just sold for $150m. I’m not sure the word got out about sea level rise, but it’s ironic that it’s the ultra rich are telling us to buy electric cars due to climate change while they take their SUV’s to their jets to go to one of their other houses when a storm shows up.

  • @dougk2932
    @dougk2932 Před 26 dny +9

    Finally home prices start coming down.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před 25 dny +2

      😂
      Mortgage is UNDERWATER...
      _FIGURATIVELY & LITTERALLY!_

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Před 25 dny

      I can't even afford a disaster home. Maybe they will let me rent there once the floor starts tilting far enough down into the roiling sea.

    • @Peter_Tissot
      @Peter_Tissot Před 25 dny

      Yeah, is coming down so low that the home will be under the water level!

  • @skyak4493
    @skyak4493 Před 25 dny +1

    For three decades everyone has been telling me how much better it is to buy waterfront homes than a sailing yacht -yachts just cost upkeep and need high interest loans but waterfront RE just keeps going up! "They aren’t making more of it”.
    I keep telling them there is no shortage of beachfront, the best ones don’t have people living on them, and they are making more -beaches are moving all the time. If you want to live at the beach, your house better float!

  • @Theonlysallyboy
    @Theonlysallyboy Před 25 dny +3

    When do we start to eat the rich?

  • @SigFigNewton
    @SigFigNewton Před 25 dny +2

    Flood maps were recently updated.
    At some point the fact that some low lying area in a coastal city now floods every five years instead of every thirty years is going to hit property prices in an expanded set of regions. Still will be a minority of properties in these coastal cities, but still.
    For some for whom climate change hasn’t been real, the very real personal financial blow will be the realitybringer

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Před 25 dny +1

    The loss of value in property like this and properties around the country that will lose insurance and therefore value due to fire and tornados is the next huge hit on the economy. If not in every locality, the economic failure will be felt everywhere to banks, investments, and insurance that depend on the value will be lost.

  • @Agent77X
    @Agent77X Před 21 dnem +1

    Those poor fake rich people! Two million dollar Nantucket beachfront home is the bottom of the barrel. Sold out at $600K!😮

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 Před 6 dny

    Maui already lost 20% of its beaches with other 80% threatened by erosion. In the 60’s the Sheraton Waikiki had a beach now 6 feet underwater. Equator water heating and expanding exaggerating sea level rise. More hurricanes in future with warmer water. Many river deltas where food grown will be underwater.

  • @davep.7737
    @davep.7737 Před 25 dny +1

    Nobody will cry for them.

  • @SvPVids
    @SvPVids Před 4 dny

    When the rest of the US housing goes up, these manage to lose money.

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 Před 6 dny

    Higher global temperatures mean more evaporation and water vapor. Water becomes a greenhouse gas holding more heat. Less water from snow melts make it to rivers and oceans as land so dry and absorbent. More air conditioning with higher temperatures. Translates more energy use power grid

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 Před 6 dny

    I lived on maui. House maintenance similar to a ship. Appliances, paint, etc., rapidly deteriorate near oceans. A house is a liability(money out of pocket) until u sell. Hopefully make a profit, asset. Homes will always have property taxes, insurance, and maintenance even after retirement

    • @Starship007
      @Starship007 Před 6 dny

      Floods, fires, earthquakes, etc., means insurance prices go up for all. The government( taxpayers) will end up paying but with 34 trillion in debt USA already debtor nation

  • @donnaanderson5669
    @donnaanderson5669 Před 2 hodinami

    That’s why I don’t wanna live right on the coast. I want to live up on the hill still able to see the water will not close where the ocean swallow the house.

  • @Tormekia
    @Tormekia Před 26 dny +6

    Florida: Lalalalala global warming is a myth!
    Insurance companies: The thing you don't belive in is too expensive to insure against.
    Florida: Heeeey not fair!!!

    • @New-bw4kz
      @New-bw4kz Před 24 dny

      Global warming is so yesterday 🤣

    • @deniseb4426
      @deniseb4426 Před 15 dny

      @@New-bw4kz The warming has just started you like it or not.

  • @ownyeah
    @ownyeah Před 4 dny +1

    Florida Governor DeSantis signs a bill removing climate change from state law. Keep up the good work, and soon we'll have open beaches with unobstructed views. CHEERS!

  • @gameosapien13
    @gameosapien13 Před 23 dny

    Gee it's almost like the ocean levels are rising again just like they do about every 120k years during inter-glacial cycles and have been doing during this latest one for the last 15k plus years.

  • @NiceTriGuy
    @NiceTriGuy Před 25 dny

    Not once did they mention how minuscule and gradual sea level change is. None of this natural erosion and storm damage is impacted by ‘rising sea levels’. Building homes in vulnerable areas and expecting someone to manage that risk for you is wishful thinking. The elevation and protection of shoreline property has always factored into the price, and always will. Have we had stupid people build homes where they shouldn’t be… yes, have they convinced unwitting buyers they are safe… yes…. Is the market correcting… yes. Do people forget and overlook the history of coastal regions and flooding.. yes.

  • @odiii1966
    @odiii1966 Před 25 dny

    It’s no news that constructions on shore lines are a huge risk. These people failed in risk management. Period.

  • @tr7b410
    @tr7b410 Před 18 dny

    Except these home owners are begging for subsidies to shore up their properties=Tax dollars wasted.

  • @PilotVBall
    @PilotVBall Před 25 dny +3

    Stop calling it property taxes. It is a housing tax. The correct term is housing tax. Housing should not be taxed! But the regime doesn't want you making the connection.

    • @brentdavidson1
      @brentdavidson1 Před 9 dny +1

      It’s most of most towns revenues. What should be taxed?

  • @petergeoghan7241
    @petergeoghan7241 Před 8 dny

    Do my taxes pay for the homeowners loss when the insurance companies do not pony up?

  • @albertoserrano67
    @albertoserrano67 Před 25 dny +1

    Thats the price you pay to own beach side property 😂 a 1st world rich person problem they heard the warnings before

  • @davidmcbride8059
    @davidmcbride8059 Před 25 dny +1

    We knew about this 20 years ago. People in at risk homes then that knew about this sold a decade ago to idiots. Now we are upset because buyers didn't do their due diligence? LOL

  • @BlackHoleOfTime
    @BlackHoleOfTime Před 22 dny

    There have been countries preindustrial age that were flooded and levyed and used windmills to pump the water away and in the modern age we just run from it. Why don't we do big building projects anymore instead of giving $$ to Ukraine and Israel?

  • @stevehansen6552
    @stevehansen6552 Před 24 dny

    Not my problem as I could never afford waterfront.

  • @New-bw4kz
    @New-bw4kz Před 24 dny +1

    Greed biting their butts

  • @user-tt1tc8tf7i
    @user-tt1tc8tf7i Před 23 dny

    Didn't see it coming? Really?

  • @holdencaulfield3102
    @holdencaulfield3102 Před hodinou

    It's not the insurance industry, and the government picking up the tab. The tab will be picked up by the middle class taxpayer/insurance policy holder. It's ethically wrong.

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 Před 6 dny

    Our lifespans are too short to really experience our violent universe. We think the earth is nice and stable but that is just a blink of an eye in earths history.

  • @jealousmuch888
    @jealousmuch888 Před 5 dny

    Poor rich people...what ever will they do?!

  • @troyjason3426
    @troyjason3426 Před 21 dnem +1

    What kind of 'idiot' would buy a multi-million-dollar home "ten" feet from the ocean?

  • @cbrashsorensen
    @cbrashsorensen Před 24 dny +1

    Shhhh...don't mention the "C" word. I'm sorry but my ability to feel badly for the American Oligarchy who have property on the coast is---oh, I don't know--ZERO. Kind of how they feel about the rest of us trying to make a living.

  • @zeyna1881
    @zeyna1881 Před dnem

    Finally they realized they will be flooded🙄

  • @Jake-pf4kv
    @Jake-pf4kv Před 21 dnem

    No more bailouts

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Před 25 dny

    Climate change and rising sea levels will make properties in low lying areas and coastal areas impossible to insure. Banks will be reluctant to give a mortgage for 15 or 30 years because the property may be under water. Selling properties to average buyers will become impossible in the future as banks and mortgage companies stop making loans for these properties. Coastal areas are a high risk for insurance and extreme weather like hurricanes. People will have to self insure and take the risk of loss. Condo associations are losing their insurance and if they find a new higher cost policy they will be passing on the higher costs to association members. Flooded cars from hurricanes fill the salvage lots. Insurance companies will raise rates and pass on the costs and risks to policy holders next year. Coastal properties will be confined to wealthy individuals that can buy properties with cash and self insure for losses from hurricanes or rising sea levels.

  • @cabindude7656
    @cabindude7656 Před 2 dny

    The government will bail them out.

  • @kevinpurscell7283
    @kevinpurscell7283 Před 7 dny +3

    If only they had 4 decades of warnings about sea level rise.

    • @mattmadden3716
      @mattmadden3716 Před 4 dny

      You mean like when Al Gore said we’d all be dead or drowning by now!?!😂

  • @robertlee3778
    @robertlee3778 Před 9 dny

    this all has been calculated and taken into account..
    there is no need for the drama

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 Před 6 dny

    The future is what cities do we protect with levies and others let go. Slow movement inland. Mother Nature will eventually win. How high will levies be built before it’s just too expensive. New Orleans is a mini view of the future. King tides are showing their bad sides. East coast being hit more vs deeper ocean west coast

  • @chriskelly6559
    @chriskelly6559 Před 25 dny

    My bucket of sympathy for rich folk is totally empty.

  • @ralphbernhard1757
    @ralphbernhard1757 Před 14 dny

    Build your house on sand, expect a sandy end.

  • @harrykeane9027
    @harrykeane9027 Před 24 dny

    Oh what a surprise.🙄

  • @will7its
    @will7its Před 25 dny

    Its insured and a write off, thats why they buy.......

  • @judithwood6419
    @judithwood6419 Před 25 dny

    you should be happy you were able to enjoy it. The people of the future woke be able to enjoy what you have.

  • @edbouhl3100
    @edbouhl3100 Před 19 dny

    The American middle class (especially MAGA) is in various degrees of denial about the climate change effects that are kicking in now (and even more so about the coming effects and costs already in the pipeline). The beach house owners just happen to be in front of the line of fire. They aren’t the first and won’t be the last to expect someone else to pay for the consequences of their willful ignorance driven choices. It’s not surprising - very few globally are willing to take a reduction in their perceived standard of living. But things that can’t go on forever don’t.

  • @jackiepaper101
    @jackiepaper101 Před 25 dny +1

    Climate change deniers: "It's summer."

  • @jimminniehan2548
    @jimminniehan2548 Před 25 dny +1

    Aaawww i feel so bad for rich people with million dollar homes losing value...ten millioan dollars homes yeah i don't care.

  • @russtaylor2122
    @russtaylor2122 Před 25 dny +1

    Shall we have a whipround and fill the hat with pennies to help these poor millionaires...? Nah? OK.

  • @Imjusttryingtotellu
    @Imjusttryingtotellu Před 26 dny +2

    There’s so much jealousy in these comments, DAMN!

  • @rose415
    @rose415 Před 9 dny

    How much are our tax dollars going to supplement these millionaires 2nd or 3rd beach home flood insurance

  • @adrianhayes3866
    @adrianhayes3866 Před 10 dny

    to who ben? aquaman!

  • @bonniegettingthrumyday2866

    There today gone tomorrow

  • @A.C.00
    @A.C.00 Před 21 dnem

    Aaannnddd who's to blame. The usual suspects as always.🙄

  • @graphdatascientist
    @graphdatascientist Před 27 dny +2

    hahaha

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Před 26 dny

      What's funny about coastal destruction?

  • @Peter_Tissot
    @Peter_Tissot Před 25 dny

    idiocracy working as intended!

  • @zaboe911
    @zaboe911 Před 22 dny

    Boomers literally sliding away to irrelevance lol

  • @cub1009
    @cub1009 Před 26 dny

    How does the ocean go up if it is level?

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 Před 26 dny +2

      Seriously?!

    • @cub1009
      @cub1009 Před 25 dny

      @@stringlarson1247 level means flat AF right?

    • @peter320vn
      @peter320vn Před 25 dny

      @@cub1009 Melting glacier and thermal expansion (water increase in volume when temperature increase)

    • @cub1009
      @cub1009 Před 25 dny

      @@peter320vn that's amazing.

    • @deniseb4426
      @deniseb4426 Před 15 dny

      Tides become higher and higher for instance.

  • @claudiocorleone7856
    @claudiocorleone7856 Před 7 dny

    Lol! My ass!

  • @damienmorrison7226
    @damienmorrison7226 Před 26 dny

    aaaaaaaah boo hoo

  • @petewilcox3354
    @petewilcox3354 Před 25 dny

    Is climate change real then? Asking for a friend

    • @New-bw4kz
      @New-bw4kz Před 24 dny

      Yes it changes every season

    • @deniseb4426
      @deniseb4426 Před 15 dny

      @@New-bw4kz You are wrong. "The season is determined by the changes in weather during a specific time of the year. Contrastingly, the climate is the behavior of the atmosphere over a longer timeline."

  • @Marbella-Dave
    @Marbella-Dave Před 8 dny

    Climate change 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @JeremeyHowlett
    @JeremeyHowlett Před 23 dny

    This is just ridiculous! Get some sand dredgers out on that ocean and replenish those beaches. I wish people would stop making this such a big deal.

  • @leeeduncan
    @leeeduncan Před 25 dny

    When did the sea level rise? I live near the ocean. Same level it's been my entire life.

  • @MarCinfu-kf2dm
    @MarCinfu-kf2dm Před 27 dny +3

    The corruption that runs through this administration is getting scarier. I feel sympathy for people with disabilities not getting the help they deserve. Imagine investing $1000 and receiving $4,200.

  • @MichaelBrown-ny3et
    @MichaelBrown-ny3et Před 26 dny

    Sea level isn’t rising. False narrative.

  • @scottjobe
    @scottjobe Před 21 dnem

    Oh my god. Erosion

  • @eyesurgeon69
    @eyesurgeon69 Před 6 dny

    "Flooding and erosion like has never happened before".....ummmm you might want to review the geological record before you make ridiculous claims like that, because of course it has happened many times before.

  • @nameblocked
    @nameblocked Před 26 dny +3

    Rich people problems