In 2022, there were 18 separate billion-dollar COASTAL weather and climate disasters.
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In 2022, there were 18 separate billion-dollar COASTAL weather and climate disasters. The total cost for these events was over $165 billion, making this the third most costly year on record, behind 2017 and 2005. The annual costs from billion-dollar disasters has exceeded $100 billion in five of the last six years (2017 to 2022), with 2019 being the only exception. The total cost for the last seven years (2016 to 2022) exceeds $1 trillion.
This can't be sustained.
Hurricane Costs
NOAA's Office for Coastal Management provides the technology, information, and management strategies used by local, state, and national organizations to address complex coastal issues.
(coast.noaa.gov)
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paul@oldfriends.livereplied to paul@oldfriends.live last edited by
2/ to be clear, I'm not attacking people that live in coastal areas. Just making an observation that things are getting worse and the middle class and poor in these areas are the ones going to hurt the most as they don't have the resources needs to protect themselves. Florida just allowed 600k insurance policies leave the 'insurance of last resort' & pushed them into the marketplace.
I actually have empathy for these people and dread the next decade of storms If the pattern sticks
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beaware@social.beaware.livereplied to paul@oldfriends.live last edited by
@paul it's not really feasible to have everyone on the coast move inland.
I'm sure if they could, a lot of them would.
As someone who was born and raised in Louisiana, the population is just too poor there to move across country whenever they want.