there are lots of places where it’s unsafe to build a city, where people have not built cities
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What about people born there or brought there as kids who can't afford to move? Will there be govt. funded relocation in your opinion?
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I think it’s going to be an agonizing and increasingly pressing policy question as climate change accelerates
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Still doesn't mean it's okay to be gleeful. Real people are going to lose everything they own. Trump will rebuild with insurance money.
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I agree with you. I’m not gleeful.
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I hear you! The challenge is to defer condo development, for example, while not punishing multi-generational residents
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and as we saw in Houston, reckless development can make it worse for everyone else, by removing flood-mitigating wetlands
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that a major hurricane will periodically hit Miami is completely predictable, though. And this one is within historical norms
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you’re right. There just has to be middle ground between saving communities and allowing unfettered development
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you don’t strike me as spoiling for a fight! Twitter is hard to have a nuanced conversation over, but I bet we agree on a lot
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