Scientists Try to Keep Venice Above the Waves 35
batkins writes: "According to this article in Scientific American, the ancient city of Venice could disappear beneath the sea within a few decades. The Italian government has initiated a program called Moses to help prevent the loss of the great city. Venice has been slowly sinking for years, but industrial meddling with its groundwater has quickened the pace. Project Moses will begin this December."
Another Proublem (Score:2, Interesting)
-Ben
Re:Another Problem (Score:1, Informative)
well whaddaya know.... (Score:1)
a modern atlantis...
Re:well whaddaya know.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Yeah, but... (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, but wouldn't Noah be a better name?
No problem, just go to Vegas (Score:2, Funny)
Las Vegas to see Venice...
Better Moses than Joshua (Score:2, Informative)
Moses (Score:2, Funny)
And when project Moses fails to achieve its goal, project Noah will be put into action. A giant gondola will be built to carry the inhabitants of Venice to safety... and romance. ;)
The project is called MOSE (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The project is called MOSE (Score:1)
Prolonging the inevitable (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Prolonging the inevitable (Score:1)
"Jebediah Springfield was believed to have once killed a bear with his bare hands. Modern history, however, recently uncovered evidence that the bear in fact probably killed him."
Re:Prolonging the inevitable (Score:2)
Tell that to smallpox.
Re:Prolonging the inevitable (Score:1)
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Re:Prolonging the inevitable (Score:2)
True
That's why we're still being eaten by saber-tooth tigers.
There'll be some fabulous diving when I retire (Score:2)
Re:There'll be some fabulous diving when I retire (Score:2)
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Obstructive environmentalists (Score:1, Insightful)
Insightful? Bah! (Score:2)
water pressure (Score:1)
I imagine they will fail ultimately. I see a time, however, when Venice will be one of the first cities that is 'lifted' and uses technology to hold it above the waters- instead of pushing the waters away.
screw dat (Score:1)
I say start bulding clear domes around it and then when it sinks, tourism rises! YA DUDE! who wouldn't pay to visit an underwater city, "modern atlantis" as someone put it.
So like, you could live under the sea and shit lioke in Sphere...wasn't everyone happy in that movie? like...till Queen Latifa got attacked by horny jellyfish and peter coyote cut doored to death...
aww the book was better anyhow.
-binky.
London had the same problem. But they fixed it. (Score:2)
Similar schemes have been proposed for Venice for decades, but the city hasn't been able to get its act together on a project.