Submitted by TuggieBoi420 t3_10jsosq in boston
Brinner t1_j5n7ymp wrote
Reply to comment by Yanksuck73 in Long Wharf Submerged 1/23/23 by TuggieBoi420
Nope, more like 4 feet by 2070
Most of Boston is saveable
Ordie100 t1_j5nblsp wrote
4 feet is a very worst case prediction but yeah looking at the cities maps it's still very far from "the entire city is doomed" even in a worst case 1% flood 2070 scenario. https://boston.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=77e5ead45a664676b7d404d6df3d7f05&extent=-71.0996,42.3244,-70.9606,42.3940 from https://www.boston.gov/departments/environment/preparing-climate-change
Pedromac t1_j5nc8h4 wrote
Tô be fair, if even %15 of the city goes underwater, what does that mean for the T and surrounding infrastructure?
The city would be doomed.
Squish_the_android t1_j5o35h5 wrote
>what does that mean for the T
Just more slow zones.
They'll buy those submarine cars from Disney.
[deleted] t1_j5nhsoc wrote
Unpopular truths are still truths, but people don’t want to think about them.
wickedblight t1_j5o4mns wrote
Long wharf is underwater from a mild storm before the ocean rises 4ft... Not a good sign
[deleted] t1_j5nhqq1 wrote
10 feet is the worst case prediction, assuming continued CO2 pollution at 2020 levels. In that case, Boston is a goner.
All it will take is the end of the Thwaites glacier, which is collapsing at a rate about 15x faster than expected.
guisar t1_j5nncxt wrote
It's like the Midwest, instead of recognizing our existential threats, we ignore them until our irrelevance leaves us feeling like we're not missing anything anyway.
People are just waiting until (and after, look at FL) insurance isn't available to cover them. Then there will be a HUGE and subsidized movement to higher ground. We are, overall, neither that smart nor comfortable with change, no matter how inevitable.
[deleted] t1_j5nnfdx wrote
Yep. It’s easier to downvote in 2023 and say “don’t say ‘I told you so’” in 2033 than to recognize reality.
moj85 t1_j5om441 wrote
im excited for when my property 20 miles inland becomes waterfront property!!
[deleted] t1_j5oy4ox wrote
100 year old Cape, 800 square feet, great shape, near Natick Beach. Only $940K!
jrice39 t1_j5ocbx5 wrote
Isn't there a guy up in gardner who lifts concrete and foundations? He could probably do it.
N8710 t1_j5osxjk wrote
Yeah, someone should give him a call for an estimate.
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