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Flood Theory

January 25, 2011

I expect, after Queenslanders recover from the floods of the last weeks, they’ll begin to think about next steps.  So it begins:

Some areas of Queensland are so flood-prone they should never have been built on and should be declared no-go zones, according to an international disaster expert, Professor Ed Blakely, who says extreme weather events are becoming increasingly more frequent and far more devastating.

“We shouldn’t regard this [flood] as freakish,” said Professor Ed Blakely, who ran the recovery of New Orleans after hurricane Katrina and was involved in New York’s after 9/11. “We should assume they are going to occur because of climate change. They are becoming increasingly frequent and far more devastating.”

He warned it was also time to examine the need for Queenslanders to “retreat from the coast” to escape rising sea levels. “It will take 60-75 years, so we have got to start now,” he said. “It’s very important for us to see not just this incident but the long-term trend and learn from it and plan for it.”

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. klem permalink
    January 25, 2011 10:12 am

    “We should assume they are going to occur because of climate change.”

    Nothing new here. Assuming everything is caused by ACC is pretty much all the greens have ever done. Oooohh Look out, its the God of climate change. Ooohh be scared. Lol!

  2. Miguel permalink
    January 27, 2011 2:52 pm

    It’s now possible to connect any weather event to *Climate Change*. Ka-ching!

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