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4/29/2024 8:36:02 PM
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Section 6: International Subject: Wrong: snow not becoming rare Msg# 1203335
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So if the ocean should raise a foot , what in the world would we do about it. No cars, no gas, no air conditioning. Al Gore running around the county like he has answers. The electricity it costs to run his house alone would pay for most of Ocean Pines. Sorry don't believe a word out of his mouth. And if we have to give up most things we enjoy what's the point? | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: The sea level trends are predicted as century-long changes with one side saying 3.9 inches to 6 inches per century and the other (warmist) side saying 7 inches to 8 inches per century. There's more details in the earlier message Msg# 1198407 Here's one paragraph showing flaws in the excessive statements by warming advocates. "The perceived threat of rising sea levels was raised by early global warming advocates in the 1980’s some 4 decades ago. And there’s been notable failures in their predictions. Those leaders of the warming movement, James Hansen, Al Gore and others have frequently been wrong. The Arctic ocean has not become ice free. Greenland ice is still dominantly frozen, not melting. Antarctic ice has been stable. NY’s river-side freeway has not been flooded. Miami isn’t under 20 ft of floodwaters. Neither the Maldives nor other islands mentioned to be in danger of disappearing by warming activists are being inundated." I'd suggest that future generations will be at least as clever in solving sea level issues as the Dutch have been. Dutch are experts in coping with high sea levels. But who's listening ???? |