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Stop the lunacy and get this signed.https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/599602/signatures/new
Why should i pay what's in it for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prR1UQBMrAw&list=UU876yBInncBfsiknqMdHvuA&index=27This bloke should be PM.
http://flood.firetree.net/Try this, it maps the potential areas that will flood at different depths.13m and Donny is gone.
They will have to redesign parts of the hs2 network in a watertight tube.because rails won’t work under water .
That map puts sincil bank and blunder park under water at 9m too. No loss there. I see Hull would be pretty fecked also.That’s a lot of displaced people. Time to invest in a boat. 5 metres puts a lot of east London as a pond too. As well as Bermondsey. Which AL may want to take note of . Can lions swim ?
That model makes interesting viewing.just two metres and the isle of axholme is pretty much gone. Only good for picking sampher picking perhaps and twitching for sea birds. Plus parts of the M180. When you get to double figures, the whole area from Brid to Driffield down to spurn point and Hull. All gone. Scunny ends up nearly an island.
I’m not one to be worried too much by things. My dad, god bless him, is a “I won’t be around for it to bother me type generation” But I have genuine concerns about the future of life, in the uk as well as the wider world in coming decades.This sat morning, out of interest, I’m getting up early, about 5-30 am and popping down to the local sea bank , which is only about 3 miles away from my house. Prior to weaving my way along Caistor high st to scunny of course.I’m taking the dog for a walk, but sat morning around 6-30 am will be one of the higher tides of the year, coinciding with the relevant moon cycle. It’s about a 7.2 m tide. I’m interested to see just how high it is. House wise, we probably have one more move left in us. Probably to a bungalow. I’m giving serious consideration to how high above sea level that property would be. Which would mean a move from Lincolnshire altogether. It’s not really a thing currently in the housing market, but I can see it being the top priority for prospective house buyers in years to come. And yet we still build houses on flood plains. Beggars belief.