The
Vancouver Sun has
this story on today's front page (must be short of "news"):
"South Delta (Ladner) will be vulnerable to disastrous flooding in the coming decades without wholesale adaptation to rising sea levels.
"... global warming likely means a “multi-metre” rise in ocean height by the end of this century."
Even though,
"... global sea level changes at present are lagging behind a global warming trend and no one can predict when the oceans will catch up, although it’s a certainty that they will." ["a certainty" only if the warming predicted by AGW hysterics is a "certainty" - which it most certainly isn't.]
"SFU’s Clague said the sea level may be changing more rapidly than it has in several thousand years ..." [So much for certainty.]
It must be time for these SFU and UBC "researchers" to renew their government grants; and given that the BC government has bought into AGW hysteria lock-stock-and-barrel grant renewals are a near certainty.
When moving to the lower mainland a couple of years ago I considered Ladner but decided against it - not because of global warming but global warming hysteria and the potential for gigantic tax increases - and even worse
plummeting Ladner housing values caused by this alarmism.
Update:
CTV Vancouver News covered this "story" last night as if it were a certainty. The dimwitted anchor thought it was gospel because "
computer models" showed the flooding that
would occur (What? No computer model showing what Vancouver would look like after the asteroid hits?) If I were a Ladner home owner I'd be damn pissed at these SFU, UBC,
Vancouver Sun and CTV warm-mongers for depressing my property values.