Global Warming and Hervey Bay

The scenario is not good

For far too long our national leaders have tried to tell us that global warming was just a myth and that it would have no impact on us. Well now even they are beginning to wake up to the fact that global warming is very real and it is definitely going to impact on every one of us.

How it will affect those of us who live in Hervey Bay can best be seen by using Google Maps to show how the sea will encroach on the land as sea levels rise.

You can do that yourself by following this link - http://flood.firetree.net/?ll=-27.8390,138.1640&z=13&m=2 - and using the magnification and navigation tools you will find on the left hand side of the screen.

That can be a little fiddly and so the Hervey Bay Gossip has produced three maps of Hervey Bay using that tool that shows what to expect when global warming and Hervey Bay meet face to face.

 You will find three scenarios there with maps that show what will happen if there is a 1 metre, 3 metre and 7 metre rise in sea level. It’s not a pretty picture.

I think that the time has come for little Johnnie to get off his bum and join the rest of the world in doing something about it instead of waving his arms around in Parliament and telling us that others should do something first.

 

 

2 Responses to “Global Warming and Hervey Bay”

  1. Nina-Jay Says:

    Thankyou for this entry!

    The research and data relating to Global Warming and Climate Change is incredibly frightening. So many people are yet to realise that this will affect most of us - SERIOUSLY - in ours and our children’s lifetime.

    What is even more frightening is that leaders such as John Howard and George W Bush are presented with all the facts and they still claim to need more evidence before they act. Australia and the US STILL haven’t signed the Kyoto Protocol. They say the cost of changing is too high…

    What will be the cost of doing nothing?

    I think we are slowly starting to realise that global warming is not just something for the scientists to take care of. We all need to make changes and the government needs to start looking at alternatives.

    The maps that you’ve linked in your entry is just one example of how global warming will affect us, and I thank you for making it user-friendly.
    Tim Flannery gives us terrific insight into what our world could very soon be like, in his book ‘The Weather Makers’, but more importantly, gives advice on what we can do as individuals - now.

    Anyone doubting the seriousness of global warming, or just wanting know more, should get their hands on a copy of this book.

  2. Stuart Says:

    Hi Nina

    Thanks for leaving your comments. You’re right about our leaders, it is frightening. Tthey’re not being stupid in encouraging us to ignore the facts and pretend that climate change is not happening, they are doing it because they know that what they have to do to fix the problem will make them unpopular and eat into the profits of the big companies that support them.

    Sadly they know how to manipulate people and they will probably continue to do so for as long as they can. If Howard could turn the Tampa Crisis from a simple rescue at sea into an impending invasion of refuge hordes then convincing us that global warming can be fixed but turning up our airconditioners is child’s play.

    On a local level all those blue patches between Eli Waters and Dundowran at the modest increase of between 1 and 3 metres might look relatively harmless at the moment because it’s all open farmland but no one should be fooled. A lot of that area is already zoned for residential and will be built on in the next few years.

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