I recently moved to a coastal area, and I work near the coast as well for local government. Certain portions of my work unfortunately focus on “climate change.” A BIG focus is “sea level rise.” As a result, I pay attention to this and I’m beginning to notice inconsistent reports on the amount of “sea level rise” might impact different areas of the coast. I haven’t had time to research for sauce but I plan to do so. Sea level is sea level. If it rises, it should rise consistently around the world, unless there is a weather system like a hurricane, right?
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It’s almost as if certain entities started talking about ‘climate change’ instead of ‘global cooling’ or ‘global warming’. A bunch of nerds went to college to study ‘climate change’ because they believed it was an issue. Now, their livelihoods depend on grant money from governments and entities that are pushing‘climate change’.
What do you think would happen if their reports stated that climate change is natural or any other answer other than climate change is an issue and their studies funded by taxpayer dollars can find a fix?