Chicken Little Thunberg eats crow

"wild" predictions rarely come true. lol. who cares about "wild" ones? I care about scientific ones, and so far, the earth has continued to warm since the start of the industrial revolution...as meansured by, you know, science. lol
The earth has apparently been warming for thousands of years without human input, if we are to believe snowball earth or ice age speculations.
 
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Are the seas rising? Yes, in every high tide just as they have done for thousands of years.

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Average sea height isn't tides *****
That picture proves... nothing

Between 1947 and 2014, six islands of the Solomon Islands disappeared due to sea level rise, while another six shrunk by between 20 and 62 per cent. Nuatambu Island was the most populated of these with 25 families living on it; 11 houses washed into the sea by 2011.
God you were stupid lol
 
Are the seas rising? Yes, in every high tide just as they have done for thousands of years.

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Global mean sea level has risen about 8–9 inches (21–24 centimeters) since 1880. The rising water level is mostly due to a combination of melt water from glaciers and ice sheets and thermal expansion of seawater as it warms.

Oh wait you have... a picture
Hahahaha

You are so stupid
 
Average sea height isn't tides *****
That picture proves... nothing

Between 1947 and 2014, six islands of the Solomon Islands disappeared due to sea level rise, while another six shrunk by between 20 and 62 per cent. Nuatambu Island was the most populated of these with 25 families living on it; 11 houses washed into the sea by 2011.
God you were stupid lol
How much did the seal level allegedly rise between 1947 and 2014, 20'? 30? 100? or mere inches or less? How much must it have risen if seal level rise is to be assumed to have caused the disappearance of whole islands? How much sea rise did the port city of Townsville, Australia experience during those 67 years? Not much, I assume, considering what the city looks like now.

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Educate yourself you are a ***** lol
Education is a good thing if not abused or perverted. For example, researchers suggest that wind and turbulent waves as experienced in hurricanes and not sea level rises are more likely responsible for the massive beach erosions in small islands.

Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands - IOPscience


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Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands

Simon Albert1, Javier X Leon1,2, Alistair R Grinham1, John A Church3, Badin R Gibbes1 and Colin D Woodroffe4

Published 6 May 2016 • © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd
Environmental Research Letters, Volume 11, Number 5Citation Simon Albert et al 2016 Environ. Res. Lett. 11 054011DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054011

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Abstract

Low-lying reef islands in the Solomon Islands provide a valuable window into the future impacts of global sea-level rise. Sea-level rise has been predicted to cause widespread erosion and inundation of low-lying atolls in the central Pacific. However, the limited research on reef islands in the western Pacific indicates the majority of shoreline changes and inundation to date result from extreme events, seawalls and inappropriate development rather than sea-level rise alone.
 
Education is a good thing if not abused or perverted. For example, researchers suggest that wind and turbulent waves as experienced in hurricanes and not sea level rises are more likely responsible for the massive beach erosions in small islands.

Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands - IOPscience


LETTER • THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE ISOPEN ACCESS

Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands

Simon Albert1, Javier X Leon1,2, Alistair R Grinham1, John A Church3, Badin R Gibbes1 and Colin D Woodroffe4

Published 6 May 2016 • © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd
Environmental Research Letters, Volume 11, Number 5Citation Simon Albert et al 2016 Environ. Res. Lett. 11 054011DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054011

Article and author information

Abstract


Low-lying reef islands in the Solomon Islands provide a valuable window into the future impacts of global sea-level rise. Sea-level rise has been predicted to cause widespread erosion and inundation of low-lying atolls in the central Pacific. However, the limited research on reef islands in the western Pacific indicates the majority of shoreline changes and inundation to date result from extreme events, seawalls and inappropriate development rather than sea-level rise alone.
So you admit it is rising lol
 
How much did the seal level allegedly rise between 1947 and 2014, 20'? 30? 100? or mere inches or less? How much must it have risen if seal level rise is to be assumed to have caused the disappearance of whole islands? How much sea rise did the port city of Townsville, Australia experience during those 67 years? Not much, I assume, considering what the city looks like now.

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Another picture lol
 
So you admit it is rising lol
Yes, the sea rises and falls, but decades of sea level rises and falls that have very little effect on the shorelines of coastal Australian towns can hardly be blamed for wiping out islands 500 miles away. Just as the peer-reviewed report suggests, those islands were likely washed away by swirling winds and waves from events like hurricanes.
 
Another picture lol
Notice the fear built into the architecture of that beautiful historic port city situated at near seal level in Australia. That reminds me of rich and famous Democrats who have spent millions of dollars to build magnificent homes on coastal lands at near sea level. They don't seem to believe dire warnings of future catastrophic rises in sea levels. Chalk up the failed predictions of catastrophic rises in seal levels as another failed climate change prediction.
 
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