Solution to South Florida's congestion: global warming
A new study predicts that if global warming continues unchecked, temperatures in our area will go up and up -- 5 to 7 degrees in the summer. Can you imagine a typical 95 degree day in June?
The likely reaction might be to crank up the air conditioning, but I suspect we'll have reverse snowbirds. In other words, those who can afford it will abandon South Florida for cooler climes during summer. Can you say North Carolina a.k.a. Neo-Miami?
For the rest of us stewing in mid-July, this still might be good news.We can do some of our own reverse p.r. Advertise the growing heat and hope that people will move elsewhere. Goodbye, traffic.
The likely reaction might be to crank up the air conditioning, but I suspect we'll have reverse snowbirds. In other words, those who can afford it will abandon South Florida for cooler climes during summer. Can you say North Carolina a.k.a. Neo-Miami?
For the rest of us stewing in mid-July, this still might be good news.We can do some of our own reverse p.r. Advertise the growing heat and hope that people will move elsewhere. Goodbye, traffic.
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