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Started by kiebers, August 25, 2017, 07:52:46 AM
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And now the Scientologists are on the scene.Quote from: "Harry"
Quote from: "kiebers"And now the Scientologists are on the scene.Quote from: "Harry"
Hope they don't come in and loot....well maybe I do....
We did not need a warning. We are all aware of this fact. Those of us on the Gulf coast have always been aware of what can and probably will happen. I would imagine this is not the first time a storm like this has hit the Texas coast in the Houston area. After all we only have semi accurate weather data for the last 250 years. That's 0.000005502972% of Earths data. Y'all have earth quakes...Why don't you move your cities somewhere where there are no earth quakes.Quote from: "kiebers"
More than half the people living in the Netherlands live below sea level.Quote
As sea levels rise, things are getting more and more complicated: there's less land to build on, and plumbing becomes difficult.
The solution? Floating houses. In fact, Amsterdam's Ijburg neighborhood is the first floating neighborhood, and has 97 houses.
"We think that sustainability on the water can work even better than sustainability on land," Koen Olthuis, an architect who designs floating buildings, told the Associated Press. Olthuis's firm has built dozens of floating houses and office buildings throughout the Netherlands.
'In solidarity with the victims of Harvey,' Taiwan pledges to donate $800,000 in disaster relief to HoustonQuote from: "cc"http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in-solidarity-with-the-victims-of-harvey-taiwan-pledges-to-donate-800000-in-disaster-relief-to-houston/article/2632955"> http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in-so ... le/2632955">http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in-solidarity-with-the-victims-of-harvey-taiwan-pledges-to-donate-800000-in-disaster-relief-to-houston/article/2632955
Taiwanese people don't have a lot in common with Texans. But while they're separated by culture, language, and 8,000 miles of ocean, they do know what it's like to shelter under punishing tropical storms.
As the city of Houston focuses on rescue efforts after Hurricane Harvey, Taiwan is looking toward reconstruction. "The government of Republic of China (Taiwan)," its Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Wednesday, "has decided to donate $800,000 for local governments and community disaster relief efforts."
According to a translated excerpt of the statement provided to the Washington Examiner, the decision stems from a shared sense of "solidarity with the victims of Harvey because Taiwan experiences typhoons every summer and fall."
The fund raising has been pretty awesome. One of our football stars JJ Watt started a relief fund that is up to almost 8 million now. Fully expect it to break the 10 mil goal. Lots of awesomeness going on in Texas.Quote from: "kiebers"
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