Now they’re getting more scientific on how to spread their lies and get people to believe them.
My most moving climate story...we moved to south Florida when I was 11. My dad took us to a bridge over a bay to fish. It was a new bridge made of concrete. My day thought it would be a great idea if we scratched all our names in the new concrete and make a pointer to our new, best fishing hole. He even took a tool out to mark tide lines on the new seawall under the bridge. It’s been nearly 70 years but those memories are so fresh it could have been yesterday. The bridge looks old now but is still in good condition. The names we scratched into the bright, new concrete have faded some but are still there. Best of all the tide marks are still readable...and just as accurate as they were 70 years ago. The End.
Remember...Someone created the El Nino “formula”.
Here’s a hint. If you have to sell your beliefs to people they’re not scientific and are probably lies.
i remember a hawaiian couple celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, recreated a photo of them sitting on a beach rock that was still there and not under water...
hmmm, no sea level rise in 60 years... wow.
and photos of the shoreline from 100 years ago have not changed except for the number of hotels...
perhaps the islands are floating?