The water was really high in the York River during our kayaking trip this past July 30th. I think the weather service called for minor coastal flooding that day. Please remember the King Tide event will hit Virginia on November 5 this year that day we are having the astronomically highest tide and we are being asked to go out and take photographs of the event using a special app. Check when such an event will happen in your area and participate! |
On September 3, 2016 the coastal flooding was so severe thanks to a tropical storm that we could not get to our sailboat; as you can see the dock was flooded. |
Other factors that affect sea level rise include that we live in a subsidence area, and of course the famous global warming. Lately, I have been at a few conferences where we are told not to talk about global warming, since that is such a polarizing subject, people stop listening We should talk about sea level rise or coastal flooding, that isn't controversial, people can see and experience that without needing to know what causes it! Maybe that will sink in and maybe they will act or react. Global warming is such a politically charged subject.
It is an amazing world we live in, everything seems to be politically charged and controversial nowadays. It has become us against them. Politicians trying to undo what the previous guy try to enact in good faith, what they thought what was best for the country. It feels more like undoing thing for the sake of tying to destroy a legacy than something that is carefully thought through.
But here I go again, entering the slippery slope of politics. I should really concentrate on writing about my first loves: the environment and nature. While thinking about that, I recommend we should all take a deep breath, go out in nature and meditate on the beauty of it, regardless of religion, sexual orientation or political leaning (how is that for a transition?). We should all concentrate on the peace and quiet it brings to be out there and bathe in nature. We need to appreciate and understand how important it is that our children and their children can enjoy it as well in the distant future.
Have you hugged a tree today? |
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