I invite anyone who believes in global warming and the rise of the oceans to use Google Maps to examine communities around Galveston Island, particularly Tiki Island and Flamingo Isles.These are large housing developments that are actually located in the Gulf of Mexico, with canals in addition to streets.
If the sea level was rising, these communities and hundreds of others around the United States would be panic-selling, and would be in the process of becoming ghost towns.
You can look Tiki Islands Wikipedia page up, and look at its population numbers for recent years. It is not a ghost town.
Proof that the climate change panic is pure propaganda.
I lived on Kwajalein island; 6 feet above sea level. If there were ANY sea level changes, that place would know it first. It doesn’t. Even Lone Palm Island, a 40x40 foot island with a lone palm tree is still doing just fine.
We live on a canal 2 clicks off of St. Pete Beach and we have a causeway bridge right next to our property. In the almost 30 years we have lived here, never has a boater remarked that the waterway under the bridge has changed one bit; and the boaters, especially the commercial fishing boats, would know.
If you ask them they give you a strange look and just laugh.
I ask the same question of liberals in the Florida Keys. The answer they’re programmed to reply with is always “there is still time to change things.”. You can’t win with these deadbeats.