Governments and Journalist Waste Time and Resources on Mythical Sea Level Rises; CT Paper's Readers Not Amused

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HIghTides0409To keep up with what has happened in the aftermath of the odious Kelo v. New London Supreme Court eminent domain ruling nearly four years ago (quick answer: nothing that has to do with actually building anything), your truly gets alerts relating what is going happening in that Connecticut town. As a result, I occasionally get alerts concerning things about the affected Fort Trumbull area that while not directly tied to eminent domain, are nonetheless amusing.

Here's one: Did you know that we have government boards in many states wrestling with what to do about the supposedly imminent rises in ocean sea levels? Indeed we do, and poor, gullible Judy Benson of the New London Day decided to write about it.

Reactions from readers of the Day were justifiably less than uniformly kind.

Here are key paragraphs from Benson's report (Day link won't work without paid subscription after seven days):

Climate change poses challenges for the Connecticut coast

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Buffers or barricades? Coastal development or coastal retreat? Marsh loss or marsh replacement?

Tough choices like these confront Connecticut, especially its shoreline, as the planet inches toward what experts say is inevitable: swelling seas and intensifying storms as the effects of climate change are felt over the coming decades.

”It's a risk problem,” said Gary Yohe, economics professor at Wesleyan University in Middletown and a member of climate change adaptation panels in New York City and Connecticut. “You can't write a guarantee that it's not going to happen, but you can reduce your exposure and lessen your sensitivity.”

Yohe is also a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nations-sponsored international scientists group that authored a series of authoritative reports on climate change evidence, effects and needed actions.

..... Much of the talk about climate change thus far has focused on finding ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the most extreme projections of runaway warming. But adaptation - figuring out how to cope with the effects that can't be avoided - is also part of the discussion.

Climate scientists say that while reducing future emissions is a needed strategy, the effects of the heat-trapping gases already released by fossil fuel burning and other human actions over the last 150 years can't be reversed, and will intensify in the coming decades.

Connecticut is among at least eight states and six major U.S. cities that have established panels to begin tackling adaptation. Connecticut's panel, under the wing of the state Department of Environmental Protection, is charged with making recommendations for next steps by the end of this year.

..... ”Connecticut has some large challenges,” DEP Commissioner Gina McCarthy said, because of its coastal infrastructure, including 32,000 homes in the 100-year floodplain. Ultimately, the state may even have to consider buying up some particularly vulnerable neighborhoods to move residents out of harm's way, she said.

This sea-level hype, like the rest of what I like to refer to as globaloney, is so much nonsense. In fact, two weeks ago in the UK Telegraph, in the face of lots of strong competition, Christopher Booker called it "The greatest lie ever told":

If one thing more than any other is used to justify proposals that the world must spend tens of trillions of dollars on combating global warming, it is the belief that we face a disastrous rise in sea levels. The Antarctic and Greenland ice caps will melt, we are told, warming oceans will expand, and the result will be catastrophe.

Although the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) only predicts a sea level rise of 59cm (17 inches) by 2100, Al Gore in his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth went much further, talking of 20 feet, and showing computer graphics of cities such as Shanghai and San Francisco half under water.

..... But if there is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel Mörner, formerly chairman of the INQUA International Commission on Sea Level Change. And the uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner, who for 35 years has been using every known scientific method to study sea levels all over the globe, is that all this talk about the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story.

Despite fluctuations down as well as up, "the sea is not rising," he says. "It hasn't risen in 50 years." If there is any rise this century it will "not be more than 10cm (four inches), with an uncertainty of plus or minus 10cm". And quite apart from examining the hard evidence, he says, the elementary laws of physics (latent heat needed to melt ice) tell us that the apocalypse conjured up by Al Gore and Co could not possibly come about.

Day readers gave Ms. Benson and Nutmeg State politicians an earful in the story's comments. Here are just a few examples:

"Let's see, we used to have Global Warming but unfortunately for the Eco-Fascists who make up all of these wasteful and nonsensical government environmental agencies, Global Warming has been proven to be a complete and total farce. Now a new marketing campaign is underway by the same folks who tried to take over and control our lives under the lie of "protecting the planet" from Global Warming, and we now have Climate Change."

"Let us build a visual marker of this global warming - literally a yard stick stuck in a concrete block at some prominent point that records the ever increasing height of the sea. In fact, you will never do it because it would show little or no increase."

"The key statement in this article is 'existing conceptions of property rights and regulatory authorities must be reevaluated.' Watch out property owners it looks like CT is not only willing to take your property and give it to those who will pay more taxes it will also give it to science."

"The panel would be more effective investigating the UFO and Bigfoot sighting. Global warming, climate change or whatever the fanatics are calling it today is a myth. The claim that most scientists believe the myth is also a myth."

Here's the ultimate irony: If the sea really is to rise as much as Ms. Benson, the IPCC apparatchik, and others fear it might (but won't), New London's elders could defend never building on the properties of those they so ignominiously evicted. In fact, maybe they should just condemn the area permanently and tell the world they were just doing everyone a big advance favor.

Cross-posted at Bizzyblog.com.

—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters


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simple proof to the contrary

Why we don't need to worry about ocean levels: archimedes principle...

by the way, what ever happened to the hole in the ozone layer?

Whatever the problem, Government to the rescue!

forum post at linked story

the top link at the time that i read this story had this

Posted - 4/13/2009 2:30:06 PM

If
there is no such thing as global warming, can anyone please explain why
we are losing the ice caps in laymen terms? I see them falling into the
oceans.. is that a figment of someone's imagination and what we are
seeing is sci-fi? Hope you're right.
Dum inquiring mind

the only answer i can give him .. SPRING THAW happens every year

 

reply to darue albanie

There is such a thing as global warming.  There is no such thing as anthropogenic (man made) global warming.

There was a thing called the "Little Ice Age".  This was a period from the end of the medieval warm period (about the thirteenth to fourteenth century) to about the last half of the nineteenth century.

Up until about 1820 or so people could walk from Manhattan Island to Staten Island in the winter; they had winter fairs on the frozen Thames in London.  The year 1816 is known as "the year without a summer"; it snowed in June of that year.  As we come out of this cold period it follows as the night the day that we will have warming.  It just isn't man caused.  We began coming out of the little ice age well before human enterprise put out significant quantities of carbon dioxide.  The serious CO2 rise begins at the end of WWII.

I know

i was using the same reply that was in these movies

CBC - Global Warming; Doomsday Called Off.avi

the.great.global.warming.swindle.ws.pdtv.xvid-remax.avi

two GREAT documentarys that will never be aired in america

Global Warming Movie Links

art341 has good info, add this...

First of all, we are not losing the ice caps. For at least 10  years the Antarctic ice has been thickening at a record pace. In the north, a change of winds and ocean currents has caused melting and sea ice extent changes. That has now shifted back the other way as this year's sea ice came back at a record pace and extent.

The total ice cap north and south has actually increased over the last decade.

The global temperature crashed so hard over the last 24 months that we wiped out nearly a 100 years of warming temps.

Lastly, CO2 increases 800 years (on average) AFTER the Earth warms up (due to other causes like the sun), not before.

Question

If you put water and ice cubes in a glass of water and mark the level and then let the ice melt and then mark the level again does the water level rise? Next question do you really give a shit? All I know is that is the middle of April and I am still freezing my balls off.

 "Nearly Nobody's News"

”It's a risk problem,”

”It's a risk problem,” said Gary Yohe, economics professor at Wesleyan University in Middletown and a member of climate change adaptation panels in New York City and Connecticut. “You can't write a guarantee that it's not going to happen, but you can reduce your exposure and lessen your sensitivity.”

huh?

Thats definitive if I ever heard it. /sarc

Drowning in Despair

Change the headline from 'Climate change poses challenges for the Connecticut coast' to 'Building a diverse portfolio in unstable markets' and the "economics professor" turned environmental guru statement begins to makes sense.

The real story for the New London Day is whether the "economics professor" is in over his head or merely going with the flow.

G Dub update

33 this morning in northern MN.

 

People believe the Glogal Warpig is coming.

  Don't listen to the politicians or scientists or environazi's.

  Look at how people vote with their wallets. Coastal property values are crashing. pennies on the dollar. Canadian cooler properties are skyrocketing. air conditioner sales skyrocketing. Sales of the docu-movie Waterworld with Kevin Bacon skyrocketing.

  Just a sec, just handed a memo...

  Oh, turns out none of the above are skyrocketing.

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

an Eternal Champion after many exhausting trials and tribulations in the endless war between Law and Chaos 

small correction..  it

small correction..  it wasn't Kevin Bacon, it was Kevin Costner..

it wasn't Kevin Bacon, it was Kevin Costner

Because of global warming, Kevin Bacon has melted into Kevin Costner.

Won't there be stimulus

Won't there be stimulus dollars pointed at projects that would supposedly help theoretically threatened communities adapt to rising sea levels and other affects of climate change?  If so, IMO it's going to be very hard to stop this runaway frieght train of spending.  Most Senators, Representatives, Governors, and Mayors don't have the moral rectitude to say no to such funding. So, the projects will be funded, and the money will be squandered because like anything that is Federally mandated, there is graft and corruption and misuse of hard earned tax payer dollars. 

Bureaucrats Creating Their Own Jobs

Well it's not Connecticut, just a hop, step and a jump away in NY we can see the myth of catastrophic sea level rise.

Oops. Reality has met fantasy.

I can at least applaud Connecticut for bringing attention to this "issue" that makes people REALLY have to think about how much they should believe all this alarmist garbage.

Usually, you just have someone like Michael Bloomberg talking about how much he believes that the sea levels will rise. But then he turns around and encourages more construction, and long term development in New York City. If he really believed what he claims, he would put a freeze on all new development and tell every business and resident to assume that their property will be underwater in 5 to 7 decades.

So Tom. Just when are sea levels supposed to begin this rise?

Indeed, Tom. Just when are sea levels supposed to begin this rise?

Last month, here in CA, we were bombarded with doom and gloom. The State is digging deep into it's deficits to fund these senseless studies about how bad it is going to be, and how desparate the need is to spend $tens, perhaps, $hundreds of billions in taxpayer dollars to mitigate the impact of rising oceans. 

We are told that here, California panel urges 'immediate action' to protect against rising sea levels,  that the ocean at Los Angeles is expected to rise 55 inches by 2100 (only 91 years away). Maps show how the city will be breached by the ocean. and on and on.

However, I took a quick look at NOAA's Mean Sea Level Trend for Los Angeles, CA - and guess what?  The trend of sea level rise here has only been 3 1/4 inches per 100 years -- and there is no apparent change in the trend line. In fact, for the past 20 years or so, the untrained eye would surmise that the trend is down.

Just when are we to see this sudden jump in sea level?  When is it to start?

OK, so it's a little bit worse in Connecticut,  where it looks like you're going to have to deal with almost 9 inches per 100 yrs, if the trend continues - well, unless you look at the past 20 years, where just like Los Angeles - the trend has no longer been on the rise.

Oh good grief. Enough with these folks.