L’Irlanda deve preparare piani di “evacuazione” per le zone costiere man mano che il cambiamento climatico si intensifica, afferma l’esperto

https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/climate-crisis/2026/03/23/ireland-must-prepare-evacuation-plans-for-coastal-areas-as-climate-change-intensifies-says-expert/

di Real-Deal-Steel

20 commenti

  1. Total-System877 on

    We don’t believe in flood defences apparently, why would we plan for this at all

  2. BackInATracksuit on

    Not only are we not doing that, just in my local area I’ve seen new buildings go up in coastal places that are likely to be uninhabitable in the near future. 

    As far as I know there is literally no plan. Some countries have been buying people out, relocating them, or providing them with free sites. I don’t think we’re doing anything, or even planning to do anything. 

  3. InfectedAztec on

    Most coastal residents are happy to fight to the death any attempts to decarbonise out grid by putting windfarms along the coast.

  4. Ur-in-a-tor on

    I am super impressed how calmly Irish take the future collapse of AMOC. Not worth fighting for?

  5. davesr25 on

    Let me start this group of 10 people, to look in to that, we’ll need paying btw.

  6. Most of the densely populated areas in Ireland are on or near the coast. I think a better plan than evacuation is needed.

  7. qwerty_1965 on

    People refuse to absorb apocalyptic forecasts by experts. It’s far safer for our mental health to just ignore what is said. So we ignore it.

    Reporting on predictions has to change.

    You need to bring us along not scare us into a fetal ball.

  8. Final_Tradition_3439 on

    And when this expert is wrong they’ll be no consequences for them or they’ll be long retired…

    Loads of these scare mongering reports in the 80’s that came to nothing.

    I’ve land on the coast that’s been in the family for well over a hundred years. We have photo’s from the early 1900’s of it. The coast hasn’t changed a bit in all that time.

  9. Freebee5 on

    Just to note that Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford are all costal cities.

  10. RobotIcHead on

    It will only become a massive issue once the properties in those areas start to flood and can no longer get insurance.

    The sea wall in clontarf where residents objected to the height over loss of views confirmed my idea that people only want protection if it doesn’t change anything for them.

  11. The_Ruck_Inspector on

    Maybe it’s a good thing we aren’t having much kids so

  12. Winter-It-Will-Send on

    Knowing the Irish government, they’ll address the current housing crisis by building on increasingly cheap and dangerous coastal land and announce an end to the crisis on the basis of all the housing they’ve been able to build before everything becomes submerged.

  13. Valkyrie1-618 on

    Yet the government are planning to develop the marina in Cork and are permitting a hotel at the cusp of the port 🙄

  14. Grouchy_Solution_819 on

    In Kenmare planning has been granted for a development of houses and apartments near the pier, if you check NASA’s sea level rise map the area is clearly in the red, no forethought gone into the planning process

Leave A Reply