Alarmists: Florida Everglades ‘at Risk of Vanishing’ from Climate Change
A new climate doomsday report warns that New Orleans and Miami may not exist by 2050 because of rising sea levels caused by global warming.
A new climate doomsday report warns that New Orleans and Miami may not exist by 2050 because of rising sea levels caused by global warming.
Will New York City become the next Atlantis? Scientists found New York City’s sea levels are rising three to four times higher than the global average along the Atlantic coast of North America. The city is sinking between a rate of
Climate alarmists issued a list of cities most likely to suffer from rising sea levels because of global warming this week just as Venice complains of drying canals from dropping sea levels.
The San Francisco Chronicle published a long feature on how climate change is so bad that California officials are considering moving houses that are threatened by rising sea levels and coastal erosion. But the facts show sea rise and erosion have been happening for thousands of years.
NOAA, now under the control of the Biden administration, is stepping up its effort to advance the threat of “so-called” climate change.
The massive Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica could “fall apart overnight” and raise sea levels by 10 feet, declares an article Thursday in Rolling Stone magazine.
The United Nations warns that countries around the world need to fight climate climate by giving money to the globalist organizaton.
The UN COP25 summit featured poor countries blaming rich countries like the U.S. for creating climate change-induced natural disasters.
Slate wrote that President Donald Trump’s idea to buy Greenland could be a good one considering the consequences of climate change.
CNN’s move to the edge of the Hudson River is the ultimate (and expensive) act of climate denialism.
Another global warming scare story bites the dust: fragile islands and atolls in the Pacific are not sinking beneath the waves because of global warming. In fact, they are doing just fine.