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Thread: How to move a country: Fiji’s radical plan to escape rising sea levels

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    First off Climate Migration is nothing new, just asking the Government to pay for it.

    Second I scanned the article for anything scientific that shows a dramatic rise in sea levels and found nothing. Yes, they have had some really bad storms and some have moved from coastal areas because of that. Others have not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LescoBrandon View Post
    I read Fiji was sinking because of the tectonic plate.
    I heard Hank Johnson say it is because of too many tourists. He remembers when the army capsized Guam, despite his warnings.
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    Climate has nothing to do with their problems. Plate tectonics does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    I heard Hank Johnson say it is because of too many tourists. He remembers when the army capsized Guam, despite his warnings.
    LOL.

    Maybe there's something magical about Fiji that makes the Pacific Ocean higher there than everywhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LescoBrandon View Post
    LOL.

    Maybe there's something magical about Fiji that makes the Pacific Ocean higher there than everywhere else.
    A new continent is forming there.

    Next supercontinent may form when the Pacific Ocean disappears










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    Quote Originally Posted by Beevee View Post
    Is this your way of saying climate change is real while not saying climate change is real?
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    Nice to know you are the OP's designated mouthpiece.
    I'm not a climatologist so I don't know whether climate change is real or not. It appears real to me. Not being a climatologist, I made an appointment with a climatologist at a college here in Ohio and spent an afternoon with her in the spring (not my first time - I also went to the museum in Cleveland met with their person about 8 years ago). She is convinced, based on the computer modeling, that climate change is real and also believes that while the majority is natural ever altering, some is man influenced. Me? I have no idea - one way or the other. I am, however, always skeptical when the most popular solutions to a problem involve wealth re-distribution.

    You should also note that I don't dance on cue nor do I need a mouthpiece. I am a mouthpiece. It's what I do for a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DGUtley View Post
    I'm not a climatologist so I don't know whether climate change is real or not. It appears real to me. Not being a climatologist, I made an appointment with a climatologist at a college here in Ohio and spent an afternoon with her in the spring (not my first time - I also went to the museum in Cleveland met with their person about 8 years ago). She is convinced, based on the computer modeling, that climate change is real and also believes that while the majority is natural ever altering, some is man influenced. Me? I have no idea - one way or the other. I am, however, always skeptical when the most popular solutions to a problem involve wealth re-distribution.

    You should also note that I don't dance on cue nor do I need a mouthpiece. I am a mouthpiece. It's what I do for a living.
    I agree with her. In the Climate Change lexicon that is called being a Warmist- its real but man can't change things enough to matter. We can safety allow natural scientific advancement to move away from fossil fuels. The Greens hate the Warmists more than the "Deniers." They even have suggested criminal trials with very harsh penalties (for the leaders).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    AOC will finally be right. Hirono and Tulsi will not need a plane to get home to Hawaii.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...rd-for-hawaii/
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    Quote Originally Posted by DGUtley View Post
    I'm not a climatologist so I don't know whether climate change is real or not. It appears real to me. Not being a climatologist, I made an appointment with a climatologist at a college here in Ohio and spent an afternoon with her in the spring (not my first time - I also went to the museum in Cleveland met with their person about 8 years ago). She is convinced, based on the computer modeling, that climate change is real and also believes that while the majority is natural ever altering, some is man influenced. Me? I have no idea - one way or the other. I am, however, always skeptical when the most popular solutions to a problem involve wealth re-distribution.

    You should also note that I don't dance on cue nor do I need a mouthpiece. I am a mouthpiece. It's what I do for a living.
    Climate change is real, and always has been. But it is not dire.
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    The climate never stopped changing, so that whole point is a nothing burger.

    The proof that man is accelerating global warming has not been demonstrated never mind proven. They also confuse symptoms with causes in their science and on measurements far beyond the ability to rely on the tests.

    They are running a money grabbing con. The problem is that if they are correct then it will not be because of their con but the will have created more skeptics.

    Disclaimer: This statements in no way reflect the opinion of the OP. LOL
    Last edited by carolina73; 11-21-2022 at 04:34 PM.
    Let's go Brandon !!!

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