SURGING SEAS ARE COMING FOR THE WORLD BUT NOT IN MALDIVES

Chris Morrison of Daily Sceptic wrote: Last week the BBC reported that the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres claimed the surging seas are coming for us all. This is a crazy human-caused situation, he fibbed, and we must listen to the “science”, the Guardian helpfully noted. In this case the science is the computer modelled sea level rise of 3-4 mm a year obtained from satellite telemetry which is three times higher than long term, accurate coastal tide gauges. A group of Malaysian geospatial scientists recently published a paper that highlighted the difficulties of measuring sea levels by satellite up to 10 kms off the coast, and concluded that the results remained a “challenge”.

Meanwhile Social Housing developments (above) with a total construction area of 214,000 square meters and a building height of 74.95 meters, (25 Storeys) the 3,200 Social Housing Units project in Maldives located in Hulhumale Phase-2 consists of 7 buildings of 25-floors each and 1 floor underground. This is China’s largest housing project in Maldives. It is the first project in Maldives to achieve the construction speed of one floor in three days, and it is also the first application of the technologies in the region, such as the construction of high-rise houses in complex coral areas. Sea level rise no worry!

Chris Morrison continues: It is becoming clear that the use of sea levels to scare human populations to accept Net Zero has, like local and global temperatures, more fiddles than the music cupboard at the Royal Philharmonic. This allows the emotional and unhinged Guterres – one year, global boiling, the next, global drowning – to flourish in the heavily-groomed mainstream media. It is somewhat concerning to know that the day job of this odd fellow is keeping World Peace. Investigative climate science has descended to joke levels in most mainstream media. Guterres made his remarks in Tonga and said the Pacific islands are the most vulnerable area of the world. It is true that living on rocky outcrops and sand banks in the middle of a vast ocean might have some long term difficulties, but not it seems of late from rising sea levels. Most Pacific islands from the Maldives to Tuvalu have actually increased in size.

 

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