Houseboats, anyone?

All of eastern Australia is suffering terrible floods. So is Nigeria, and we all know about the recent tragedy of Pakistan.

Yes. There are “once in a lifetime” or even “100-year” floods every few months in some places.

That’s now. The future is even wetter. For years, I’ve been sceptical of claims that while Western Antarctica is suffering major melts, the larger Eastern part is safe. Here at last is the evidence that I am right.

Way back when I wrote the Earth Garden Building Book, I included a chapter on houseboats, precisely for people living on dry but flood-prone land.

When I get the time (in between campaigning during the state elections where I live), I’ll post that chapter as a resource.

In the meantime, all I can do is send love and compassion to all those people suffering from the fruits of climate change.

About Dr Bob Rich

I am a professional grandfather. My main motivation is to transform society to create a sustainable world in which my grandchildren and their grandchildren in perpetuity can have a life, and a life worth living. This means reversing environmental idiocy that's now threatening us with extinction, and replacing culture of greed and conflict with one of compassion and cooperation.
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1 Response to Houseboats, anyone?

  1. Don Lubov says:

    Well done, and well said.

    Liked by 1 person

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