Co2 levels rise and fall naturally over thousands of years. Climate and weather patterns change during these times. However, the rate at which co2 has been increasing due to human activity now is affecting temperature, sea levels, and ice cover around the globe. We're talking about over 30 and 40 years. Not thousands. These rates of change have never been seen at this level and are not even remotely similar to the last Ice Age.
I hope you or I are never "suspected of terrorism". That's a very broad term. We're not talking about guys who were captured in Isis training camps in Syria (which I support tribunals for), were talking about any citizen suspected of terrorism.
"Money" is the key word, can you say carbon tax? The other key word is "control" can you say loss of private property, skyrocketing energy bills, government controling what cars you can buy and how much energy you can use and on and on and on.
Totally untrue but what is true is we'll continue to lose coastlines, marine life, and other effects that will dramatically effect eco systems.
Yes coastlines come and go just as they always have and always will. In some places the coastline is eroding but other places its building such as the the Atchafalaya Delta. Your problem is that your timeline is based on your human time on earth. Once again the earth is 4.5 billion years old and your measly time on earth cant even be hardly measured. If you stopped watching CNN, MSNBC, the now politicized Weather Channel and listening to leftist politicians and studied the earths history you would know that where there are deserts now it was once a lush forest and where there are lush forest now they once were a desert and on and on. Eco systems? There once were dinosaurs, sabre toothed tigers and wooly manmonths and many other animal and plant life that are extinct yet your precious eco system is fine. Try Darwin survival of the fittest. The passenger pigeon and the dodo bird didnt make it so what the earth is still here. The earh is finite in that the earth cannot lose water or land it simply ebbs and flows and shifts. I once got into a debate with a flaming liberal in Aspen who told me we are running out of water. How can the earth run out of water? The earth has an atmosphere what goes up come down. How can land disappear? Where would it go? 5 years ago we were in a drougth in Texas and Louisiana last 2 years we are trying to recover from too much water and flooding. Use your common sense man.
Don't be an idiot, no one knows a dollar amount. What's important is that the cost goes down every year as renewable energies become cheaper.