Shh, don’t tell the children sea levels were higher
By Jo Nova
People with a good education are harder to fool, which is why the curriculum buries the best stuff until it disappears under a kiloton of culture, engagement and sustainability blah. Then the media (with US government Blob funding) repeats the hypnotic trance line “seas are rising due to climate change” until anyone who was accidentally taught real science, forgets it.
How many children (how many adults) think that sea levels have been the same for a million years? The travesty of 12 years of education is that 99% of people know nothing about 99% of history, and even less about prehistory. Every one of these defenseless souls is so easily fooled into panic attacks about seas rising a millimeter a year. “Unprecedented” they say! Don’t use the hair-dryer!
Willie Soon has some fun in his time machine zipping through ancient Greece and Roman history, where ports were built 6 crazy kilometers from the sea…
As Willie mentioned, it’s awkward that the rise started 100 years before cars, and coal power plants existed.
And after two world wars, 1.5 billion cars and 35 million planes a year, the rate of sea level rise is pretty much the same as it was in 1860 or 1870. It’s like we are irrelevant?
[Graphed by Joanne Nova based on data from Jevrejura et al located at this site PMSML]
Australian sea levels have been falling for 7000 years. Many of a thousand Pacific Islands appeared out of the sea in the last 5,000 years. Oysters used to live in the streets of Taiwan 7,000 years ago. And 50 million years ago New Zealand was as big as India, then the ocean swallowed Zealandia.
According to 1000 tide gauges, spread all over the globe, sea levels are rising slowly at around 1 sole mm a year. And a nerd-level intense study of 60 beaches in Northern Europe showed a similar rise. By a strange coincidence the Topex/Poseidon satellite sea-level data set also showed similar tiny rates of sea level change in the 1990s — after that, they tortured the data to fit climate models. (We hear they calibrated it to one sinking gauge in Hong Kong).
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