Tim_p wrote:
The problem is we don't even know for sure if global warming exists. Yes, recent satellite records show an upward slope of around 0.1c a decade, but we only have this data for the past 30 some years. Before this we have hand measured temperatures back to around 1850, these temperatures were mostly measured near urban centers which skew temperatures upward with population growth, and the margin of error with these old instruments and by-hand measurements is enourmous.
Very good point.
I might also note that in the wake of the Pacific Tsunami, we received information booklets about what to do if threatened by a Tsunami. According to the map, many areas of my city would be subject to flooding if a moderate Tsunami were to hit the Eastern Australian coast.
Among other things it stated that residents of lower lying areas would be instructed to evacuate if there were an imminent threat and assistance would be given plus the local council, the Army and SES would ensure that all people at risk were accounted for. Army vehicles would be deployed to transport people and supplies.
Now, had something like that been in force when cyclone Katrina was around, there would not have been nearly as many lives lost.
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