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Default When will home prices start droping in coastal areas?

On Feb 4, 2:58 pm, wrote:
On 4 Feb 2007 11:34:59 -0800, " wrote:

With the hoopla over global warming rising sea levels When will home
prices start droping in coastal areas?


Water front estates in the 8 to 25 million dollar range in BC Canada that have never
been on the market have been sold at 'bargain' prices recently.
One estate on a point of land was recently sold by it's original owners for 8
million, well under it's market value. It's so low that a rise of a foot in sea level
along with bigger storms will see waves washing right over it.
Rumor has it that it was sold to an American who doesn't believe in global warming.



Greetings,

Any time we want to end global warming we can cheaply and easily by
simply blocking out a tiny portion of the sun's light. There are many
strategies for doing this such as blasting dust into the air with a
nuclear weapon creating a small "nuclear winter" designed to
counterbalance global warming. Others want to use a sun shield in
space or to selectively block out rays which are harmful instead of
sunlight across the spectrum. Whatever the end strategy global
warming will be stopped, possibly even reversed, whenever people
decide to. Environmentalists will probably protest the end and
reversal of global warming as much or more than anyone. GLOBAL
WARMING WILL NOT END THROUGH REDUCTION IN CARBON EMMISIONS. Even if
the USA and Europe cut down, the rest of the world will continue to
emit. As long as the USA won't build nuclear power plants to replace
other carbon emitting forms of power generation it will be almost
impossible for us to make the drastic cuts.

This sounds like it is off the topic of home repair but hopefully it
helps in answering your question.

--William Deans