Perhaps I should have realised this earlier, but he says something to the tune of "why would these, the richest most powerful and well connected people be buying property on the seafront and why would they able to get it insured if its going to be underwater in a few years if its a real danger and be utterly worthless.", it seems so embarassingly obvious and simple I can't believe I missed it. Look at what people actually do.
Food for thought, that's unnerving.
Food for thought, that's unnerving.