Sea Level Rise

this is the scary sea level rise graph that “proves” humanity must commit economic suicide to prevent “climate catastrophe” … it shows that sea levels rose about 150 millimeters since WW2

source: Sea level rise - Wikipedia

and here is a graph showing the last 20,000 years during which time sea levels rose 130 meters

source: Past sea level - Wikipedia

luckily for liberals math is racist because if they could understand the difference between meter and millimeter they would be very upset !

i also find it funny that Wikipedia split the subject into two pages ( the two separate links provided above ) such that people who need to be alarmed will only see the alarming millimeter-scale graphs of the past century. and people who are interested in reality can go to a separate page which shows that on a historical meter scale the current rise wouldn’t even register as noise.

nice of Wikipedia to go that extra step to avoid bursting the bubble of climate terrorists who are taking cars and meat and everything else away from us under the pretext of saving the planet from the weather …

and before you say 20,000 years is too long to be relevant homo sapiens is 300,000 years old, so this 130 meter rise in sea levels occurred in just the last 7% of homo sapiens evolution, and 99.9% of it occured before the current era of industrialization that started roughly around WW2.

here is the total number of cars on earth as a function of time:

now explain to me, liberals, how cars that were invented 100 years ago, caused sea level rise that started 20,000 years ago, and essentially stopped 6,000 years ago.

makes you wonder though if the floods of the bible were something that actually happened. considering that sea levels rose over 100 meters during human history they very well might have.

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I always thought that Biblical stories like that one as well as things like the lost realm of Atlantis may have actually been folk tales of real events that got passed down over generations, because there is evidence of the sea levels being much lower thousands of years ago and it is quite possible that there were coastal settlements that got drowned by the rising seas after the Pleistocene ended.

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