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moviePig <never@nothere.com> wrote:
On 3/30/2024 3:58 PM, BTR1701 wrote:In article <uu9csk$1363u$1@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com>
wrote:
>On 3/29/24 1:45 PM, BTR1701 wrote:In article <uu6im7$b577$8@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com>
wrote:
>On 3/28/24 2:42 PM, BTR1701 wrote:In article <uu4adb$3mth9$2@dont-email.me>,
"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
>Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:And yet this sea level rise is apparent nowhere at any actual sea shore,>>>>The replacement will have to take into account larger vessels and sea>
level rise
Which is non-existent pretty much everywhere. There's been no sea level
rise over the last 12 years at the beach down the street from me; when
I visited Miami's South Beach two years ago, the ocean was in the same
place it was in the pictures of my visit 20 years earlier (despite
AlGore's insistence that Miami would be underwater by 2011); Plymouth
Rock isn't underwater; the water level around the base of the Statue of
Liberty hasn't changed since it was erected, etc., etc.
This has been explained to you for decades. Decades...
Liar.Over and over and over and you still repeat the same old bullshit as>
everything around us goes to shit.
Given that the enviro-kooks have been predicting sea level rise since
the late 90s, even famously direly warning that Miami would be
underwater by 2011, one would think that there would be *some* evidence
of a, ya know, sea level rise.
"Between 1901 and 2018, average global sea level rose by 15–25 cm (6–10
in), an average of 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) per year. This rate
accelerated to 4.62 mm (0.182 in)/yr for the decade 2013–2022. Climate
change due to human activities is the main cause."
which means in 121 years the rise (if any) is so small it's beyond the
limits of human perception.
Yeah, that's certainly something to hysterically trash our economy and
radically alter our way of life over.
And Miami sure as shit ain't underwater, is it? In 2022, the ocean on
South Beach was at the same level it was in 2002.
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