Climate change may have people worrying about flooding. But some homeowners are keeping their heads above water in their new floating homes. Mark Phillips reports from Amsterdam. (CBSNews.com)
Climate change may have people worrying about flooding. But some homeowners are keeping their heads above water in their new floating homes. Mark Phillips reports from Amsterdam. (CBSNews.com)
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We need this approach in Louisiana. Why build levees to keep water out build houses to weather the storm to float when we get a flood. Imagine moving with a tug boat. We could build monolithic dome homes to float and it would not cost all that much to get it that way.
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