Posted on 11/18/2022 2:35:57 AM PST by Jyotishi
“Doomsday”. Hyperbole much?
The only accurate models they have show the huge profits generated by the inaccurate models.
“I got a little horrified and scared,” said councilmember Calvin Say”
Well, yeah, that’s the whole point.
Yawn….every thing changes…adapt or die…
I remember a documentary showing how the Hawaiian island chains were formed by undersea volcanoes and how, over time the oldest eroded into what are called sea mounts.
And has nothing to do with global warming.
models show
Those models have a tendency to show if every person in the world produced (GDP) and used as much energy as USA citizenship - that is not going to ever happen.
Before George W. Bush was President, there were glaciers in Wisconsin. Now they are all gone. Coincidence? I think not. Follow the science.
However, not building things on sand right next to the ocean is probably a good idea. (And not subsidizing the insurance for these buildings!) This notion seems to be lost on lots of people on the East Coast.
Al Gore was saying this back in the 90’s. None of his predictions came true
Nothing screams “stupid” more than planning your life around delusions.
That Ice Age has NOT ended!
Technically speaking we are still in an Ice Age. (Ice age is an inaccurate term!).
The geologic age we are in is called the Quaternary - 2.58 million years ago to the present. The Quaternary is an age defined by cyclic continental glaciations (Ice Ages!). The last major glaciation ended say 20,000 years ago. We have been in a warming lull. Yes indeedy it got warmer!! We built civilization. Yay us! During that lull it’s had ups - then the great past civilizations happened, Sumerian, the Classical Age, the Medieval warming Period to name a few; and downs, Bronze age collapse, 6th Century collapse (536 AD year of darkness), Dark Ages, the Little Ice Age (about 1300 to about 1850.)
The cycle will go against us at some point. We didn’t cause it and their nothing we can do to stop it.
For those who don’t believe me! (Yes its Wikipedia but it’s not too bad here!)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternary
Yeah, that’s funny. Wife and I were on a European trip last September and spent a few days in Amsterdam.
There's one resource they'll never run out of to preserve their shoreline.
Higher and deeper.
Amazing how gullible people are...
We all need to be that person.
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