Have any of these goofball 'scientific' predictions ever come true?
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To: Libloather
Boston is on Landfill. So this will be a correction.
2 posted on
07/29/2013 1:40:07 PM PDT by
massgopguy
(I owe everything to George Bailey)
To: Libloather
Oh if it were only so. Now you wonderful cities of sodom might see a giant white wall of ice creeping towards you... behind your backs... heck... even mother nature is racist. Glaciers are white!
LLS
3 posted on
07/29/2013 1:43:49 PM PDT by
LibLieSlayer
(FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS!)
To: Libloather
To: Libloather
They said Greenland would start melting and it has. Does not mean it is caused by man, but it is happening.
Last year I lost my house in NY to perhaps the worst hurricane in a very long time. Wish they had told me that was coming.
5 posted on
07/29/2013 1:45:54 PM PDT by
sakic
To: Libloather
Can we hurry it along. I’ll burn a tire tonight if needed.
To: Libloather
Won’t this help clean up corruption ?
7 posted on
07/29/2013 1:47:06 PM PDT by
wonkowasright
(Wonko from outside the asylum)
To: Libloather
Well, if we really believed this crap, NYC and the other coastal cities would be 50 feet under water already according to the predictions of the “Climate Experts and their Climate Models” beginning back in the 1990s!!!!!!
9 posted on
07/29/2013 1:48:47 PM PDT by
RetiredTexasVet
(The only growth industries left under Progressives are government and poverty.)
To: Libloather
...will have significant populations living below the high-water mark by the end of this century...Where's the problem. They say the people will be living, not that they died. It doesn't say they had to move or they want to move or that anyone wants them to move.
11 posted on
07/29/2013 1:53:55 PM PDT by
Right Wing Assault
(Dick Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
To: Libloather
More than 1,700 American cities and towns including Boston, New York, and Miami will have significant populations living below the high-water mark by the end of this century, a new climate change study has found.Still beating a dead donkey.....
And I doubt if there will be "significant populations living below the high-water mark".
12 posted on
07/29/2013 1:54:18 PM PDT by
expat2
To: Libloather
Yep, we're all going to die.
And the only way to stop it is to funnel more money into the pockets of these "researchers".
16 posted on
07/29/2013 1:58:44 PM PDT by
wbill
To: Libloather
Quincy, IL just set a record low temperature yesterday, so I wouldn’t worry about global warming
18 posted on
07/29/2013 2:02:17 PM PDT by
chae
(I was anti-Obama before it was cool)
To: Libloather
Urban areas under water?
Well, there goes my theory that they would all burn to the ground once austerity measures made EBT cards useless pieces of plastic.
20 posted on
07/29/2013 2:05:50 PM PDT by
Red in Blue PA
(When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
To: Libloather
We have close to 400 ft. of salt water frontage. The town keeps raising taxes in spite of the “fact” that we’ll be among the first to get submerged.
Also, I haven’t had any luck in offering up to $10,000 for ocean front homes. I’d think that these people would take the money and head for the hills.
To: Libloather
If the left believed this, they’d take steps to mitigate it, dikes, dams, pumps, walls, massive movement away from the coast, forced resettlement. Instead they want Global Governance of all energy sources, run from a central control authority (I read the climate conference papers).
23 posted on
07/29/2013 2:09:46 PM PDT by
DBrow
To: Libloather
ATTENTION GOREANS:
North Carolina Status:
24 posted on
07/29/2013 2:16:57 PM PDT by
haffast
(Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. -Abe Lincoln)
To: Libloather
On the other hand, since the glaciers are growing down south, New beach front property is opening up!
27 posted on
07/29/2013 2:27:57 PM PDT by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
To: Libloather
Good, lets defund every city that is scheduled to be underwater.
We don’t need no stinkin’ new infrastructure!
28 posted on
07/29/2013 2:31:57 PM PDT by
Noob1999
(Loose Lips, Sink Ships)
To: Libloather
Right now the global sea ice area is almost exactly at the norm for the years 1978-2008. Most of this year it has been slightly above the norm. For the person who mentioned Greenland, a decline in Northern Hemisphere sea ice has been offset by a rise in Southern Hemisphere sea ice.
To: Libloather
New Orleans is one of the Lib’s favorite cities (”Party Time”!)
Sea level there does not seem to be troubling the AGW crowd.
“The average elevation of the city is currently between one and two feet (0.5 m) below sea level, with some portions of the city as high as 20 feet (6 m) at the base of the river levee in Uptown and others as low as 7 feet (2 m) below sea level in the farthest reaches of Eastern New Orleans.[52]”
32 posted on
07/29/2013 2:41:39 PM PDT by
BwanaNdege
("To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"- Voltaire)
To: Libloather
Nonsense. I am in Miami now and everything is just fine and glub glub glub.
34 posted on
07/29/2013 2:47:06 PM PDT by
BerniesFriend
(Sarah Palin-"Lord knows she's attractive" says bitter Andrea Mitchell and the rest of the MSM)
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