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Which Region of the U.S. is most vulnerable to the effects of global warming?

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Is there a region which is less vulnerable to global warming?

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  1. Nothing man does can change global warming.

    It's been doing that for millions of years.......recycling a few tin cans and some plastic will not change anything.

    And when people say "We're saving the planet" that is such a crock of ****.  We can't even take care of each other....how can we "save the planet"?


  2. new york

  3. The region with the most people who actually believe it.  Their economies will definitely be affected.

  4. apparently my area is less vulnerable because no one has noticed any difference here....

    Global warming is c**p, no one can predict the future.

  5. MAN CANNOT DO ANYTHING TO CHANGE GLOBAL WARMING but the seashore areas are most vulnerable to global warming ice melts. Its just a period of Warm age in the world where as the next cold age will be in the next 30000 years.

  6. every state thats boarderd by the ocean...... especialy florida and hawaii

  7. The question isn't which region is most vulnerable, its which area is least vulnerable, because this is a global crisis that affects everybody, in almost every way.

    I suggest hitching a ride on the Atlantis scuttle before europe goes into an ice age......... because governments aren't doing squat.

  8. where its the coldest!!!  and it is not caused by man

  9. Washington D.C., where the mention of global warming sends the politicians into a frenzy of activity, all of which is guaranteed to cause positive harm to U.S. citizens.

  10. Major coastal cities, where sea-level probably will be raised:

    New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, San Diego, etc.

    Desert areas: Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, too hot & dry.

    Better bets are mountain forests: Washington, Colorado, etc.

  11. I believe that global warming is a myth.  We have cycles of extremely hot and cold weather every 40-50 years.  An example is 1961 when I was growing up in New Jersey.  It was over 100 degrees every day for a week on the Jersey shore (very unusual) in that summer.  Then it was in single digits every day for a week (even more unusual) that following winter, so cold that salt water tributaries froze solid.  It has not been as hot or as cold since.

  12. Numerous regions are vulnerable:

    1) Florida and the Louisiana coast are vulnerable to sea-level rise. (I guess that we could just build more levees; it worked for New Orleans!)

    2) The Southwest is vulnerable to prolonged drought and water shortages[1][2].

    3) California is vulnerable to increased winter floods and a drier growing season[3].

    4) Alaska is vulnerable to erosion when the sea-ice melts[4][5].

    5) Etc…

  13. Always remember Al Gore is an idoit. There is no global warming!!!!!!!!!!! So how can any of the US be effected!!!!!!!!!!!

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