Doesn't take long to get to their agenda. Tough to keep reading after "Al Gore" and "U.N." Funny, no mention of the 15 years of no warming we have experienced. No mention of the 11 year sun spot cylce or the little ice age. No mention of any other possible causes other than the air we exhale. No mention of lower temperatures during times when we emitted the most CO2 in history. I am so tired of agenda-driven journalism. Does anyone have info on this "non-biased non profit", Climate Central?
1 posted on
11/01/2013 6:05:55 AM PDT by
Phillyred
To: Phillyred
Much of the eastern seaboard is sinking due to tectonic forces that have nothing to do with weather.
2 posted on
11/01/2013 6:09:25 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: Phillyred
3 posted on
11/01/2013 6:10:16 AM PDT by
RightGeek
(FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
To: Phillyred
There is warming all right. Some of those temperature measuring stations are showing warmer temperatures. Of course it isn’t mentioned a 5 acre asphalt parking lot built next to it.
4 posted on
11/01/2013 6:11:04 AM PDT by
HereInTheHeartland
(Under the Democrats; the Lincoln Memorial is closed; but the southern border is open)
To: Phillyred
Like erosion never happened in the past. Idiots. They claim people are the bane of the planet, and then they run sob stories about how awful it is that geology affects humans who chose to perch on a shoreline.
Which is it? Do we love Gaia as she is, or not?
6 posted on
11/01/2013 6:20:10 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
("The heart of the matter is God's love. It always has been. It always will be."~Abp. Chaput)
To: Phillyred
If we took all of the Scientists and people who they have fooled into believing their BS we could stack them up against the sea and form a barrier.
7 posted on
11/01/2013 6:21:28 AM PDT by
Venturer
(Keep Obama and you aint seen nothing yet.)
To: Phillyred
"It's rare that you'll find someone to say that sea level isn't rising," said Jon Miller, a professor of coastal engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. "That's hard to refute." He is correct. At the upper west side wine and cheese parties it is rare to find someone that isn't parroting the lie.
8 posted on
11/01/2013 6:21:35 AM PDT by
frogjerk
(We are conservatives. Not libertarians, not "fiscal conservatives", not moderates)
To: Phillyred
Actually this may happen but not because of AGW sea rise. The east coast has been sinking from North Carolina up to New York for thousand upon thousands of years.
This sinking process partially aided or caused the strong earthquake two years ago in Mineral Springs.
However it certainly won’t happen this decade....lol
9 posted on
11/01/2013 6:28:38 AM PDT by
winoneforthegipper
("If you can't ride two horses at once, you probably shouldn't be in the circus" - SP)
To: Phillyred
Carbon pollution. Don’t you love it. How about some gold pollution.
10 posted on
11/01/2013 6:31:37 AM PDT by
wita
To: Phillyred
Sea levels have not risen... Arctic Ice Pack at record levels... up 75% over last year... as of now... solar max of 11 year sunspot cycle lowest in recorded History... leading UK scientists now predicting a mini ice age... Maunder Minimum almost certain... and these MF’ers still try to sell bullsh!t to bulls!
11 posted on
11/01/2013 6:32:52 AM PDT by
LibLieSlayer
(FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS! BETTER DEAD THAN RED!)
To: Phillyred
12 posted on
11/01/2013 6:33:50 AM PDT by
Fresh Wind
(The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
To: Phillyred
The rise this century could be dramatic as much as 6.6 feet -- depending on how much global warming melts ice in Greenland and Antarctica, according to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. If this century mimics the last one, NOAA says, seas would rise just another eight inches. If the oceans warm and expand, the rise could double that. Add melting from ice sheets and glaciers and a four-foot rise is the expectation by 2100. Four feet would be disastrous. It's enough for high tide to overrun half of the populated areas of 25 New Jersey towns including half of Margate, Strathmere and Brigantine and five in Delaware, displacing as many as a quarter-million people, according to Cities Below Future Seas, an interactive tool from Climate Central, a Princeton-based research group. This is a nice example of how they just make shit up. Check their math - first they state that we're looking at a 6.6 feet rise. To get there, they explain it could be eight inches if it's like last century (remember that? me neither, but anyway) they then state that a puffy ocean could double that, so there's a sixteen inch rise. Add melting glaciers and what not, and they say the total could be four feet, which could spell the end of civilization AWKI.
But that 6.6 foot number is still floating out there like unflushed turd. Can we revisit that number? Where did it come from? Where did it go? Oh, it was just a made up number. Like every other made up number in this dopey article.
Such a rise has already become inevitable, says ecologist Ben Strauss, a Climate Central vice president.
That's good news Ben! What's the sense of worrying. To quote the country song, "If you would, Lord, send a boat."
13 posted on
11/01/2013 6:37:06 AM PDT by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
To: Phillyred
We learned conclusively in an old thread that the sea level change is the result of tectonic movement and not climate change.
14 posted on
11/01/2013 6:40:27 AM PDT by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Travon... Felony assault and battery hate crime)
To: Phillyred
October 18, 2013
'Whether youre talking about tornadoes, wildfires, extreme heat or hurricanes, the good news is that weather-related disasters in the US are all way down this year compared to recent years and, in some cases, down to historically low levels.'
- Tornadoes: 'lowest total in several decades'
- Number of wildfires: 'On pace to be the lowest it has been in the past ten years'
- Extreme Heat: The number of 100 degree days may 'turn out to be the lowest in about 100 years of records'
- Hurricanes: 'We are currently in the longest period (8 years) since the Civil War Era without a major hurricane strike in the US (i.e., category 3, 4 or 5)' ( last major hurricane to strike the US was Hurricane Wilma in 2005)
To: Phillyred
“There’s only one way left to save New Jersey, Frank.”
“What is it, Doctor?”
“Depends absorbent underwear. We issue them to everyone in New Jersey. Then, we have them charge into the ocean. This will soak up at least half of the Atlantic Ocean.”
“But, what do we do with all that wet underwear?”
“We send them to Mexico and tell them they’re pinatas.”
17 posted on
11/01/2013 6:52:56 AM PDT by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: Phillyred
18 posted on
11/01/2013 6:59:33 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
To: Phillyred
I could just as easily write a story about the coming glaciation and how the new growing ice sheets in Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia are going to lower ocean levels so badly that Atlantic City will be hundreds of miles from the coast and suffer gravely due to the ocean-front economy disappearing.
Then, there will be the rise of Beringia land bridge to Asia which will flood Alaska with Russian illegal aliens and OH! what will we do???!
What about the massive Canadian wheat crop failures due to farmers not able to plant in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba because the fields are under 1 mile of ice?
Oh the horrors!
Proof? Well, we’ve had ice ages in the past... Who says they’re over? They don’t even know why they begin, nor why they end!
It’s all speculation.
To: Phillyred
Hey I worked in AC for a long time and the thought of that evil cesspool underwater is one of the few things that makes me smile
22 posted on
11/01/2013 7:22:02 AM PDT by
Paddyboy
(Roma Omnia Vincit)
To: Phillyred
Even climate-change skeptics acknowledge that sea levels have been slowly rising. I love the way the author just drops the anecdotal turn in, with full of hopes and delusions that it'll float.
Sea levels are rising, and further, "skeptics" acknowledge it. It's true, it must be... the author says it right there in the article.
27 posted on
11/01/2013 8:13:06 AM PDT by
AAABEST
(Et lux in tenebris lucet: et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt)
To: Phillyred; cripplecreek; RightGeek; HereInTheHeartland; bill1952; Tax-chick; Venturer; frogjerk; ...
33 posted on
11/01/2013 10:23:46 AM PDT by
jonno
(Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
To: Phillyred
Wasn’t this supposed to happen 5 years ago?
38 posted on
11/01/2013 10:38:40 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
(Obama: What did I not know and when did I not know it?)
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