3 Coastal California Communities Sue Oil Companies over Sea-Rise

July 19, 2017

  • July 19, 2017 at 2:24 pm
    Jack Kanauph says:
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    Good luck with that.

    • July 20, 2017 at 11:48 am
      Agent says:
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      California desperately needs to put desalination plants in to draw water out of the ocean. I wonder if Al Gore’s seaside home has sold yet.

  • July 19, 2017 at 3:35 pm
    Lou says:
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    What a bunch of liberal idiots. The oil companies should stop selling oil and gas in California. The only hot air their is out of these idiots mounths.

  • July 19, 2017 at 5:30 pm
    Doug Spencer says:
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    The probability of rising seas in California in next hundred years may be very minor!
    The California tides changes every day and season like clockwork since the global cooling, warming and now climate change during the last 50 years.
    Assume the probability of a major earthquake and flood in California the next 100 years is major.
    Assume that money could be redirected to invest in Earthquake and Flood preparation may be more rational.
    Enough is enough. The environmental legal exhortation and governmental power grab using “climate change” as the current excuse is not sustainable. Any excuse works!
    Why provide more legal grist and funds for new lawsuits of outlier interest groups?
    Why fund larger local and state government which interferes with business and family formation?

    Let’s consider a Cap and Trade to legal activity and settlements (tort reform) to encourage more employment.
    Let’s consider a Cap and Trade on increased local and state regulation to encourage sustainable families.
    Let’s have some real evidence before another wealth transfer via non representative government.
    We need more sustainable stewardship to help California survive the next 100 years.



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