As the Bahamas are now an independent country ,when the crisis hits there will be no place to move to. No amount of money is going to fix this issue as the island is to low to survive sea level rises and ontop of this when cyclones hit the island will be even in a worse situation. What needs to be done is finding a suitable country or countries that will allow resettlement over the next 80 years so people have a chance to relocate before the inevitable happens. Instead of money being spent trying to extend the life of the Bahamas which will be futile. The money would be better used as seed money for the population to establish a new life elsewhere.
dingodog says...
As the Bahamas are now an independent country ,when the crisis hits there will be no place to move to.
No amount of money is going to fix this issue as the island is to low to survive sea level rises and ontop of this when cyclones hit the island will be even in a worse situation.
What needs to be done is finding a suitable country or countries that will allow resettlement over the next 80 years so people have a chance to relocate before the inevitable happens.
Instead of money being spent trying to extend the life of the Bahamas which will be futile.
The money would be better used as seed money for the population to establish a new life elsewhere.
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