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Florida, or Atlantis?
Wondering what the thoughts are in the community about whether or not Florida will be fine for at least a few hundred years in climate change.
Whether you think sea levels will rise or not, let's just say hypothetically they rise by ten feet.
I believe any urban or dense suburban area will be saved by humans through a system of dams, dikes, bars.
Excluding areas immediately on water or with few inhabitants.
thoughts?