And just to be abundantly clear.  I am not denying climate change and I am all 
for eliminating pollution and our impact on the planet in general.  However I 
firmly believe that there will be further climate change regardless of what 
humans do.  That is the cycle of the planet so far and way before we were here.

My main argument is against the case that rising sea level constitutes some 
kind of emergency for network infrastructure.  I don't believe it is an 
emergency and believe that our infrastructure is constantly evolving and all of 
these routes will be handled in the natural course of things.  I say this 
coming from years of network infrastructure engineering and installations and 
time spent in trenches, central offices, and manholes all around the world.  
Given that the backbone of the Internet is mostly running on fiber optics which 
are highly water resistant, localized coastal flooding is less of an issue than 
ever.  Did you ever look into how far an oceanic cable comes ashore before it 
hits the landing station?  If you did you would not be worried about a few mm 
of ocean rise.

Steven Naslund
Chicago IL

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