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[-] hanrahan@slrpnk.net 2 points 7 hours ago

Mehh

The issue isnt that house values will decline, they will decline whether we act or not (it will neither be linear, nor be applied equally)

What can happen is it won't be as bad if the decline is managed as best we can, rather then the inevitable unmitigated mess if we just keep doing what we're doing now. Alas that's the path weve chosen.

Some of the problem here is theres no recognition of a job well done (managed abandontment, reduced emissions etx), the irony is the ones making the mess who respond the best to the disasters, get most of the accolades. Like Taykor Swift donating to an LA fire charity.

No countries are supporting banning flying, banning new road building and only building PT and cycling infrastructure etc etc so the mess can only get worse as we bury our heads further up our own ass and gaze upon the unholy mess we created (pun intended)

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