A quick tour of the remarkable sea level fraud being propagated by US government officials.
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There must be beach cameras all over the world which we can watch to see if the sea is actually rising. We could put a little mark where the high tide is and people could watch to see if the water is going higher than that mark.
Hanson supposedly got his PhD by studying the atmosphere of Venus, which is 80% and the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is 92 Bar. That makes the partial pressure of CO2 on Venus 73.6 Bar and on Earth it is 4/10,000ths of 1 Bar, Venus has 184,000 x as much CO2 in the atmosphere as Earth. Yet he is still obsessed with our CO2 and is trying to draw some inferences regarding our atmosphere from his PhD work. Give a man a hammer, and everything he sees needs to be nailed.
Hanson may know a lot about an atmosphere that is the equivalent to being 3000 feet below the surface of the ocean, but it doesn’t mean that he knows much about what is happening on the shoreline.