State, which just had its hottest year since 1895, will ban offshore wind power, boost natural gas and reduce gas pipeline rules

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    2 months ago

    State literally sinking into the ocean, insurance companies fleeing because they can’t make money due to storms of the century happening yearly, but yeah can’t be climate change, that’d be silly.

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    I’m actually for this. With their home insurance marked on the verge of collapse and thus their housing market, I kind of just want to watch it all burn at this point. I only ask that we withhold any federal aid and disaster relief when they get shit on by mother nature.

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      That would be cruel to the people hit by a natural Desaster, people that might not be on board with this law at all.

      Further it would just give the right wings nuts a reason to point to how evil Democrats are.

      I instead propose to create a safety fund on the federal level that can be used to support states hit by natural Desaster. Just call it something realy obvious, like the “Climate Change Damge Mitigation Fund”. Make it a requirement that states publicly announce how much money they are asking for from said fund.

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        2 months ago

        The people voted this way. It’s only sad for a tiny minority of people living in Florida AND reality.

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        I too feel bad for the few who see that this is a bad policy but what you’re suggesting is basically what they’re already doing and no matter what we call the fund it’s just going to be enabling poor policy makers to keep doing what they do.

  • harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The seas can’t rise fast enough. Someone needs to start carpet bombing the pythons and gators and feral pigs with growth hormones.

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    2 months ago

    Definitely the most pressing problem in Florida right now. Absolutely.

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    it is just a matter of time before the entire property insurance industry in Florida collapses.

    The stupid ass Republicans can deny climate change all they want; the insurance industry believes in it and knows what’s coming

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      Property insurance? Florida as a whole is about to be completely underwater, potentially within a matter of decades. They’ve got bigger problems than property insurance.

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    2 months ago

    Henceforth, in Florida, climate change will now be referred to as 🔥The doom that must not be named🔥

    There, way less scary now.

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    1 month ago

    Old people hate being reminded that their leaving us all with an apocalyptic scenario of their own making.

  • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    It’s that “if I can’t see it, it doesn’t exist” mentality. My cat acts like that, because she gets surprised every time something comes back into view and still exists.