by Suff » 07 Dec 2015, 20:48
Let us not forget where they build nowadays. I wonder how old these houses are?
Where I grew up in Lincolnshire, I went to school every day over the river Witham. Often I saw the Witham within 6 inches of the 10 foot banks. Often, at those times, we heard that there was flooding downstream of the high banks.
In the 80's, the land boom saw developers building on the field land which had been the overspill of the Witham.
Not hard to do the math....
Whilst the climate is changing and weather events are becoming more severe (including the gradient between severity flips, flood to drought and the opposite), also we are making the consequences of that more severe weather greater by building where the water most easily goes and then not putting in defences to protect the property from that water.
It's not all a one way street leading to government priorities. But a lot of it is.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.