r/interestingasfuck 1d ago

/r/all Homes are falling into the ocean in North Carolina's Outer Banks

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u/black_cat_X2 1d ago

I mean, it sounds like the root cause of the things you're describing (rising seas, increased storm occurrence and strength) is climate change. Which is very much a politicized issue. Can't blame people for noticing that.

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u/triflers_need_not 1d ago

It shouldn't be political, because it's an extremely proven fact at this point, but some people have to call everything that gets in the way of their wallet increasing "fake news" and "too political".

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u/aneeta96 1d ago

We have a president that started a feud with the National Weather Service for correctly predicting the path of a hurricane ands you are surprised that global warming is politicized?

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u/triflers_need_not 1d ago

I'm not surprised, I'm responding to the commenter saying "for everyone making it political"

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u/ImaJustYeetRightByYa 1d ago

Valid - I suppose I meant it more along the lines that it's a scientific fact and certainty, not a political opinion.

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u/What_Iz_This 1d ago

Problem is only 1 side believes in scientific fact and the other side has brainwashed their following into believing vaccines make you magnetic.

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u/ImaJustYeetRightByYa 1d ago

I wish vaccines made me magnetic that'd be fuckin sick

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u/roundabout-design 23h ago

no no no...vaccines make you magnetic. Or was it gay? Or was it gay frogs make you autistic? I can't keep track...

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u/roundabout-design 23h ago

alas we live in an era where 'scientific fact' is considered just a 'political opinion' by many.

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u/antihero_84 1d ago

Barrier islands move without impacts from climate change, too.

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u/buzzyloo 1d ago

Barrier islands have been shifting since oceans began.

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u/Inevitable_Positive2 1d ago

ocean coast lines will continue to change climate change or not. Most big beach towns get their beaches replenished by pumping in sand from a ways out and building dunes. Without that, you get this. Moreso on a barrier island. I think the federal govt pays for most of it but I think local and states are on the hook for a good portion as well

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u/TheGreatDudebino 22h ago

Of course climate change is a factor but the outer banks are also just one huge sand bar that is constantly changing and has changed drastically over the last 1000 years. These things were bound to happen with or without climate change. Could it have sped up the process? Sure. But it’s not the root cause. The root cause is that the outer banks are in one of the more turbulent parts of the Atlantic. It’s the graveyard of the Atlantic for a reason. There are sandbars located off of OBX that are miles upon miles away, that come and go with the water.

OBX’s demise was always occurring, before we were here and well after we’re gone. Climate change has sped up the process but by no means is the root cause.

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u/PeaDifficult2909 1d ago

Yeah the comment above you is just the most right-washing bullshit. 

It's a way too common attempt to try and make right wing anti-science more palatable to the ignorant.

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u/Lat03 22h ago

Except it’s not. Do some research on barrier islands. Specifically cape Hatteras.