The cracks in the "climate change" theory are becoming more pronounced. A Swedish sea level expert takes contention with the rising sea level scare. The Daily Telegraph reports:
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 hairman 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.Looks like Al Gore took Waterworld with Kevin Costner a tad too seriously and based his climate theory on it.
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.
The reason why Dr Mörner, formerly a Stockholm professor, is so certain that these claims about sea level rise are 100 per cent wrong is that they are all based on computer model predictions, whereas his findings are based on "going into the field to observe what is actually happening in the real world".
At about 8:45pm on Saturday I call to order a pizza. The girl seems to be having some trouble taking my order. She keeps asking me the same questions but she's friendly and almost giddy about it. She finally reveals to me that she's having a hard time working in the dark. Perplexed, I ask why she's working in the dark. She then gets snotty with me and asks me if my lights are off. I said, no. Humph, neither are my neighbours, she grunts. She curtly finished the order. I didn't understand what the hell just happened until I remembered it was Earth hour. Oops...
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I took a look around during the time and it was mostly lit up, not a noticable difference.
ReplyDeleteWhat really surprises me is that you got somebody who spoke clear English when you ordered a za.