Posted on 12/27/2006 8:02:21 PM PST by grandpa jones
Ever since FNC offered up Robert Kennedy as a special correspondent on its much ballyhooed global warming report, Fox has become a sucker for the gaiaist apocalyptic syndrome. Yesterdays report on Lohachara Island was an another example of junk science gone wild.
The Fox story began with this bold headline:
An inhabited island has been wiped off the face of the Earth due to global warming, Britains The Independent newspaper reported on Sunday.
Remote Lohachara Island was in the Indian part of the Sundarbans , a vast mangrove delta where the Ganges empties into the Bay of Bengal on the Indian-Bangladeshi border.
Rising sea levels have swallowed the island whole, according to the report. It was once home to 10,000 people.
Lohacharas disappearance wasnt easy to discover. Satellites monitored it until it finally disappeared.
As Aaron noted at Free Will, Odd. Youd think the inhabitants wouldve noticed it before the satellites did. Or, they might not:
As Tim Blair notes, this shocking news actually took place 22 years ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at nukegingrich.wordpress.com ...
Still cannot find the research I did on the 24th of Dec. in response to a friends email on this article, but found my response to her (for what it's worth).
That entire area of the World is at Sea level or below
according to previous reads as much as thirty years
ago if memory serves me. I'm not concerned about the
myth that "Global Warming" is causing any problems at
all, but I am concerned about the "Global Warming
Chicken Little's" change to the term "Climate Change"
to preach their "Global Warming" spiel. "Climate
Change" is inevitable as the climate has changed over
thousands of years by natural means, and in this case
substantiated by real science, not allegedly "human
induced" means perpetrated by "Junk Science". So, we
must now be on the alert for real "Climate Change" as
opposed to mythical.
I sent you an article about how the island of
Lohachara was all of a sudden submerged in one day
according to a refugee. In the article was information
about another island that disappeared some 22 years
ago I believe. Somehow that information seems to be
inconvenient to that article you sent us along with
your question.
To answer your question...NO WE don't believe there
need be alarm over the disappearance of this island.
WE are certain more research will show many islands in
that low lying area of seafrontage are very good tales
to be told by "Global Warming Alarmists".
good response. the hype around the warming crowd takes on almost a religious fervor. I would welcome honest debate on the subject, but it doesn't fit the agenda.
Throw the living God out of the public schools, and replace Him with dead trees, and frozen water. I'd say we (the public) got ripped off by the Devil BIGTIME!
I await the world peace that will come with the arrival of the great white jackalope...a new awakinging.
You weren't supposed to notice that!
yeah, put me on that ping list, please
The BBC ran this story about a year ago, what tripe! Its more likely shifting currents that caused it. But what do I know? Global Warming is a fact. We know it exists because global climatological change happens. Thats just the nature of the planet. I ridicule the likes of algore for their bleating, because they blame my SUV for it, instead of looking to the source of warming, the friggin' sun! The sun is a star, and stars change over time, as well. Has any of these global warming boobs considered that the sun might be getting hotter?? Martian and Jovian surface temps have risen, too. How does algore square that with the evil SUVs causing the deluge that drowns Manhattan?
The twelfth iman is on his way, riding his jackalope.
If you get out your globe and rotate it till you see where we uns live up on top, you will notice that they uns are down there on the bottom and as we all know that due to the gravitational effect water will run to the bottom and that's where this here island is or er, was. Common sense.
dang! you uns iz right!
Reminds me of the Cheers episode where all the guys took Frasier on a snipe hunt.
I understand that it is also man-made activities that are contributing to the increase in solar activity.
Here in NC snipe season is in full swing, all of you bring your pillow cases.
Well, the info was there, but nobody seems to know what a delta is!.................FRegards
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=207343
22 yrs after deluge, they fear more
Mohammed Safi Shamsi
Sagar Island, Sundarban: October 30: For the past two decades, Arjun Jana has lived the life of an environmental refugee in Sagar island. He was forced to leave home in Lohachara island, one of the many islets on the Sundarban delta, when the surging sea waters swamped his farmland.
Now 75, Janas migration to Sagar brought him to safer land. But it also made him poorer for the rest of his life. People dont offer me any permanent job, Jana told Newsline in his refugee shanty on Sagar island on Tuesday.
They believe that making me work at this age is a sin. (So) our only source of income is assisting people as labourers.
Theres no old-age allowance from the local administration for either Jana or his wife. And apart from a piece of land allotted to him years ago, and his thatched hut, the couple has nothing that they can call ours.
Close to Janas hut is another witness to the misery after the rising sea submerged the islands of Lohachara and Bedford 22 years ago. Divakar Bhandari was in his early-30s when the catastrophe occurred.
I went to Lohachara island when I was 12 in search of land, Bhandari, now 55, said. I and my wife had five bighas of land that we tilled.
The sea had been eating away our island with every passing day. And then, one day, it engulfed everything that had remained untouched till then our home, fields, the cattle
everything.
In his mud-walled, thatched hut at the Gangasagar Colony, Bhandari now lives with his wife and two daughters. His sole satisfaction: the other four daughters have been married away.
Sagar Colony, Bankim Nagar, Chakhaldubi these are now home to most of these migrants. Farmers once, they are now petty labours, devoid of any civic amenity. Even drinking water is precious in these refugee colonies.
Lack of opportunities, growing population and a consistent encroachment of the island by outsiders to set up hotels has meant further pressure.
But whats even more worrying is the unseen threat ingression of salt waters that is slowly breaking down a dozen islands in the region. Sagar is one of them.
Their islands have vanished. There are many more, thousands of people, who will turn into environmental refugees in the next decade, said R Mitra, a researcher who has studied the ecologically sensitive Sundarban islands extensively.
Where will they all go when more islands go under water? To Sagar? To Kolkata? Nobody seems to have a solution ready, Mitra said.
ping
Well, if'n ya eats 'em, it's usually in a stew.
Lotsa carrots and peas and taters...n stuff.
Some people eats da horns too. Boil 'em for 24 hrs first.
Nah man, thems iz cantalopes.
We're talkin' jackalopes
Cantalope
Jackalope
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