Geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer, utterly demolishes the #ClimateScam, in just two minutes.
"No one has ever shown that human emissions of CO2 drive global warming… And if it could be shown, then you would have to show that the 97% of… pic.twitter.com/AfdjMDrBzg
Both CNN and MSNBC carried the entirety of the speech by DeSantis, after openly refusing to carry the speech by Trump, even though Trump won a landslide with 51% against DeSantis’ 21%.
There is an epidemic of mental disorders sweeping our great country due, in large part, to the cognitive dissonance required to believe in Democrat policies. Need another example?
Of course this phenomenon of lefty mental disorder is not restricted to American Democrats. It is a global reality in western democracies and traces closely with western liberal elite policies and media promotion of of those policies:
Below is the western liberal elite media “normalizing” Houthi slavery. Yes, slavery. Click the link and follow the discussion, if interested. For me this shows the depth of cognitive dissonance required to be among the western left and further evidence of the mental decline brought about by that cognitive dissonance:
The left really went from “Black Lives Matter” to “slavery can be excused in pursuit of anti-Zionism” in less than 4 years. https://t.co/LOI046lGze
“…If sea level rise is ongoing and inexorable, then all else equal, the areal extent of global land areas should be shrinking, especially in low-lying continental areas and among tropical islands. Indeed that is the message that NASA is telling children, warning of the disappearance of large parts of the coastline, as shown below, with large parts of Florida and Louisiana succumbing to the seas.1
Sea levels around the world of course are rising and expected to continue to rise throughout the 21st century and beyond. However, from 1985 to 2015 — a period when global sea levels increased by about 60 millimeters (about 2.4 inches) — the areal extent of global coastal land increased by almost 34,000 square kilometers (about 13k square miles), or about the size of Belgium home to more than 11 million people.
If the notion of landification seems paradoxical or contrary to what you’ve read in the media, don’t worry, you won’t be not alone. I thought that also.
A team of Dutch researchers, Donchyts et al. 2016, warned that popular anecdotes can present a misleading picture of global trends in changes in the earth’s surface from land to water and vice versa. They write:
{G]eneral conclusions cannot be drawn from a limited sample of case studies. Instead, planetary-scale monitoring is needed to understand (and disentangle) the causes of detected changes and their attribution to natural variability, climate change or man-made change.
It turns out — as is so often the case on issues related to climate change — landification is influenced by many factors beyond just sea level rise. Many of these factors result from human activities other than those that influence climate change, especially the intentional or unintentional influence of human activities on land areas that might be far inland or in coastal regions…
…The literature on landification is in strong consensus that global land areas, even along coasts, are generally increasing in areal extent. For example, Mao et al. 2021 looked at global shorelines and found that instead of retreating on a global scale they are generally expanding:
At almost all latitudes and longitudes landification is winning out over erosion and SLR. Figure 9 from Mao et al. 2021.
In general, we found that accretion is the dominant trend over erosion across the world, suggested by the percentage of accretion/erosion along each latitude and longitude as well as the statistics for each continent (Fig. 9). The globally averaged shoreline change rate is about 0.26 m/yr, which is slightly larger than zero and suggests the global coastline is prograding. . . all continents except North America have coastlines that are, on average, accreting and have larger percentage of accretion than erosion…”
When Israel rightfully attacked #Hamas within #Gaza and everyone was upset about the #Palestinians who elected Hamas into power being harmed. It was Eygpt who sealed the border preventing Palestinians from coming in. Jordan as well said NO! Now watch this. pic.twitter.com/oYUCqtDBUq
How is this not the biggest political talking point right now: since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs. pic.twitter.com/Z5HVWmQ24C
The extent to which Democrats in the US trust the planet's largest media corporations is amazing, and speaks volumes about why they're so easily propagandized.