Posted on 04/13/2024 5:53:37 AM PDT by Libloather
In 1900 to promote canal traffic, the Illinois River /Calumet was reversed. A rise in lake levels could simply drain more water to the Mississippi.
Scientists have created an interactive map.
Again hype and control button pushed again.
“Scientists” continue to make up “research” to “prove” what their paymasters want the outcome to be.
It is all about Marxism and control.
The whole area was once at the bottom of Lake Michigan, and the city of Blue Island is on a glacial moraine that was once an island in the lake. Sometimes Nature giveth, and sometimes Nature taketh away.
This is literally demented on so many levels. The lake levels vary up to a couple feet anyway, quite independent of any long term trends. And the notion that lake levels will just keep rising and rising is absurd because the lakes have an outlet - have these clowns never heard of Niagara falls?
Even if there was sustained heavier rain and snowfall in the water shed, who cares? It would be absolutely trivial to drain off some towards the Mississippi river (the watershed of which literally reaches Chicago city limits). Or the western states that are always clamoring for water to be sent their way from the Great Lakes could pay for just such a project.
File this under opportunities, not alarmism. Sheesh.
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In a landlocked lake, excess water goes downstream one way or another. What dam is closing the Niagara river?
If such an increase in water happens, then the Niagara Falls gets more water, more erosion, and, for a while, more spectacular.
Then all the water goes to the sea.
Is this the "Missing Link" you were searching for?
If we don’t act now it will be too late again.
You got to it faster! I had the same idea.
Only I forgot that there’s a canal system from the lake to the Des Plaines river.
I am not sure of the difference in levels, but currently they have locks to control the direction of the current.
Just guessing, probably not near enough of Chicago would be (if this fantasy were somehow to come true) underwater.
Can we later arrest for fraud the “scientists” that make such wild predicitions, when the predictions fail to come true??? We ought to be able to.
I don’t care about Chicago. Let them drown.
A post I used recently on another water level rising thread:
I just recently had cause to interact with a civil engineer who works out of the Portland Oregon area. I later looked at his website. His company’s work is based on predicted ocean level rises that will affect coastline activity. They go around various coastal sections and advise landowners what corrections to make to compensate for future damage.
He makes a very good living. Climate change is big business, this is just one small example.
Their work is based on one “scientific survey” that predicts the Oregon coast will rise 6” over the next 13 years. This is wildly hypothetical and flies in the face of other predictions that show millimeters rise per year, if any.
But this engineer and his cohorts latch onto this, and convince coastal owners to prepare for doomsday. And they pay big bucks for this “service”.
And then George Strait won't be the only person with ocean-front property in Arizona.
Good!
If we’re lucky it will swallow up Chicago
It seems like just a short time ago we were told the level are receding...
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/water-levels-of-the-great-lakes-are-declining/
Climate change..... Is there anything it can’t do.
(Understand that the Niagara Gorge, 20+ miles of it, is the result of the water carving back.)
They have turned off the Falls completely, several times, off season, to clean things up, and recover bones wedged in the rocks.
That's weather. Or it's a natural cycle in the existing climate. It's not climate change.
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