Before Hurricane Harvey, Trump canceled coastal flood protections

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Before Hurricane Harvey, Trump canceled coastal flood protections



Whole neighborhoods are under water. Families trapped by rising floods. Exhausted rescue workers and heroic volunteers stretched to their limits by an unprecedented calamity.

Hurricane Harvey has unleashed heart-breaking devastation in South Texas. But the troubling truth is that even more damage is in store in the years ahead as climate change worsens — and our federal government is now on track to be less prepared.

Just days before authorities began warning Gulf Coast residents to get ready for Harvey’s devastating storm surges and catastrophic flooding, President Trump was sending America’s coastal communities a dangerously different message.


With hurricane season looming, Trump rescinded a life-saving Obama-era rule that required federally funded infrastructure like schools, housing, and highways to be better able to withstand flood damage.

Why would the new administration increase risks for coastal residents from future storms? Because the rule Trump rescinded is based on scientists’ warnings that manmade global warming is driving up sea levels and increasing flood risk — and the current occupant of the White House rejects climate science in the most reckless way imaginable.

Indeed, Trump has spent his brief time in office making our communities more vulnerable to disasters like Harvey through a cascade of executive orders, proposed budget cuts and failures to fill key posts in federal safety and scientific agencies.

In March, for instance, Trump revoked a rule calling on federal agencies to help state and local governments prepare for and cope with natural disasters being made worse by climate change. And he has pushed steep budget cuts to programs that provide Americans with early storm warnings and disaster relief.

These moves might not seem surprising from an administration full of officials linked to the oil industry and, not coincidentally, determined to deny or obscure the most basic facts about global warming. Scott Pruitt, the new EPA administrator, has even denied that carbon pollution is the primary driver of climate change.

But Harvey offers Americans a terrifying preview of the damage such denial will do to our coastal communities.

The truth is that Harvey was fed by climate change. As our planet heats up, rising sea levels make storm surge more dangerous and increased water vapor in the atmosphere drives up flood risks.

One study found that extreme storm-surge events of Hurricane Katrina magnitude have already doubled in response to warming. These massive walls of water could become up to seven times more frequent in the coming decades.

Houston has been singled out as especially at risk.

The Third National Climate Assessment, released in 2014, identified the city as particularly vulnerable to increasing flooding, sea level rise and storm surge. The report warned that damage to Houston’s low-lying port — the second largest in the nation in terms of tonnage — would cause serious societal and economic disruption.

Harvey has driven those predictions home in a truly terrifying way.

An updated version of that climate assessment is due out soon. Unfortunately, scientists on the team putting that crucial document together have gone public with concerns that Trump will try to censor this critically important assessment of global warming’s threats to coastal communities and America as a whole.

But perhaps Harvey’s devastation will cause the Trump administration to rethink its willful dismissal of climate change risks. We certainly can’t prepare for extreme weather and global warming by burying our heads in the sand.

If Trump has a change of mind, the first step is absolutely clear: He should immediately reverse his own recent order to disregard flood risks to federal infrastructure in the coastal zone.

By any measure, that would be a common sense move — and surely one that any president concerned about the lives and safety of everyday Americans would make.

Before Hurricane Harvey, Trump canceled coastal flood protections | TheHill
 

Bar Sinister

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He'll probably change the policy the next time a hurricane floods his Florida golf course. The man is all about self interest.
 

Walter

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Fake news cuz none of these regs would have done anything to lessen the Houston flood or any future flood.
 

Danbones

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Insurance for shoreline provided by the government for building where NO INSURANCE COMPANY WILL COVER YOU because CERTAINLY your place will get trashed.
It has been a suoer EXPENSIVE scam for the rich to build cottages and places where they shouldn't in the first place and have them covered by insurance.

Thats bad?
Only of you are a rich man's scam lovin liebarrel

Hey OP, where were you when Al Gore bought his latest (at the time, COVERED) shoreline ho house?

He'll probably change the policy the next time a hurricane floods his Florida golf course. The man is all about self interest.

Sensible people have been freaking over this "give away" to the rich for years.
You should look into the facts pre post, you and your HATE wouldn't be so easily critisizable.

The 1 percent’s flood insurance scam
It's time for wealthy with vacation homes and valuable shoreline land to pay their own way -- and not rely on us
The 1 percent’s flood insurance scam - Salon.com

So you aren't above massive hypocracy eh?
;)
good to know.

PS:
Lol, Salon - that's a LEFTY rag to boot!
:)
I doubt you'll read my citation, but others will and they will see how the liebarrels tried to extend this scam, and while you won't know it yourself, but boy are you liebarrels gonna look sad to them.
 
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Walter

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Keep telling yourself that.. you and ISIS have the same issue.. religious and political brainwashing.
It's the Dems and ISIS who are erasing history by destroying monuments.
 

lone wolf

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Fake news cuz none of these regs would have done anything to lessen the Houston flood or any future flood.
So why do you bother with car insurance ... unless you're worse behind the wheel than the other guy? Nothing was said of lessening a flood. Much was said of preparations and assisting they who lose. It's all in how the propaganda takes. Just go ahead and drown in your Kool-aid
 

Twila

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Fake news cuz none of these regs would have done anything to lessen the Houston flood or any future flood.

ROFLMAO! lessen the flood? This isn't imaginary biblical times, walter! LOL. The regulations were meant to help the state INCASE of flood.
It's the Dems and ISIS who are erasing history by destroying monuments.

erasing history??? OH MY GOD, you are hilarious!! they can't erase history by destroying some monuments...they'd have to erase our minds, destroy ALL books, destroy the whole of the internet. ROTFLMAO!!

So why do you bother with car insurance ... unless you're worse behind the wheel than the other guy? Nothing was said of lessening a flood. Much was said of preparations and assisting they who lose. It's all in how the propaganda takes. Just go ahead and drown in your Kool-aid

It's not his koolaid, it's his magical thinking, Noah living on an arc, the world being populated by 2 people who had SONS!! parting an ocean, dying and coming back, impregnating your mother so you can get yourself born...
 

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He'll probably change the policy the next time a hurricane floods his Florida golf course. The man is all about self interest.

Fake news cuz none of these regs would have done anything to lessen the Houston flood or any future flood.

Such hurricanes and similar catastrophes are bigger than any president capabilities or anyone else.

I here remember Alexander the Great when he built a dam to block Gog and Magog (the Mogol and the Tatar) from corrupting the people neighboring them:
he made amalgam of iron and copper; so that Gog and Magog could not climb it neither could they pierce it, then he said to those people: Don't deem that this dam although it is strong will last for you .. once you go back to your idolatry: God will demolish it, and these Gog and Magog will come back to offend you once again.

So if you keep upright, the dam will be intact; but once you become idolaters the dam will be destroyed.

See the marvelous story of this great work of Alexander here:
http://quran-ayat.com/pret/18.htm#a18_94
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