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When the dead don't stay buried: The grave
situation at cemeteries amid climate change

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 9/14/2023 2:11:24 PM

Climate change isn’t just creating havoc for the living. It’s coming for our dead. Great deluges of rain submerge graves and markers. Swift floods set vaults afloat. Slopes erode in scenic hillside cemeteries. And at the seaside, higher seas and storm surges swamp cemeteries and sweep sand away. For Sherene Johnson’s family, it’s the rain. Ten members of her family are buried in Brighton Memorial Gardens, a predominantly African American cemetery in Brighton, Alabama. Parts of the cemetery and the town have flooded in the past but not as often as they do today, said Johnson, a city councilwoman. The

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Climate change is now coming after the dead. According to the article, black folks hit hardest.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: WimeTarmerFable 9/14/2023 2:15:11 PM (No. 1555990)
I am President of a Cemetery, if this happens those who are in charge at the Cemeteries are negligent.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 9/14/2023 2:20:43 PM (No. 1555991)
When the Missouri River had a huge flood back in 1993, some of the cemetaries that were out on the edges of the floodplain where it only floods rarely were ripped open. Lots of the graves had to be moved after the floods. It has NOTHING at all to do with climate change....just the normal variations of weather.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Jethro bo 9/14/2023 2:25:09 PM (No. 1555993)
Growing up in Louisiana this happens all the time. I guess Climate Change just affected south Louisiana all these decades and just recently went global Good news for the world. Louisiana already figured out how to handle this and we have survived decades of Climate Change. There is hope for the world after all and its being lead by South Louisiana residents. Diaper Joe should show his gratitude, nay the entire nation should show its gratitude with National Huge a CoonA (rear end that will not get past the censors) Day.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 9/14/2023 2:29:25 PM (No. 1556000)
Even the dead are having a hard time because of global warming. At long last, whew, I'm ready for Democrat communism to cease outrages like this.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MarkTwain 9/14/2023 2:35:05 PM (No. 1556004)
Hey! Look on the bright side. Once above ground, register them to vote before you rebury them!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bpl40 9/14/2023 2:43:07 PM (No. 1556012)
All the situations that these news items describe. There is no dispute that changing climate might be one of the reasons. But there is an unsaid agenda here that the cause of that climate change is man made. Specifically racist, transphobic Republicans who refuse to pay their fair share of taxes. That is nonsense.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Highvoltage 9/14/2023 3:23:11 PM (No. 1556039)
Notice that so called ‘climate change’ has been spewed by the rubber stamp media that the general public does no believe it. Just loathe its ranking in the polls-near the bottom.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JHHolliday 9/14/2023 3:30:39 PM (No. 1556043)
They are relentless, aren't they? Anything, anything at all detrimental that happens on the planet is blamed on "climate change" This has been going on for many years before the climate change hoax. There is a cemetery next to a road in a small town north of me. The graves date back to the Civil War. Some 60 years ago someone noticed a casket sticking out of the roadside bank. It might have been there over a hundred years and simple erosion had exposed it. Nothing to do with the current climate scam.Louisiana has water table problems and it's why the old cemeteries in New Orleans are covered in above ground vaults.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: columba 9/14/2023 3:39:34 PM (No. 1556047)
Climate Change is a farce - not real.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: kono 9/14/2023 3:43:12 PM (No. 1556050)
Unicorn farts are to blame. We scoff and deny, but they're just as real as anthropogenic 'climate change'....
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Bur Oak 9/14/2023 4:20:21 PM (No. 1556073)
Once had a tour on New Orleans that included a cemetery. I learned that they didn't bury people in the ground because of the high water table. This cemetery was old and began well before the climate change scam.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: rememberwhen 9/14/2023 4:48:20 PM (No. 1556081)
Too late #5, they all voted for Biden in 2020, at least twice.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: hisself 9/14/2023 6:11:12 PM (No. 1556109)
What utter BS!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 9/14/2023 6:36:30 PM (No. 1556118)
Landscape can change over time. Flooding and erosion. Climate change has nothing to do with it. It has been going on for millennia.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 9/15/2023 7:54:06 AM (No. 1556403)
Moral of the story. Don't build cemeteries on flood plains.
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