Drowned New York Beaches

In 1995, the New York Times predicted most East Coast beaches would be gone by 2020.

Scientists Say Earth’s Warming Could Set Off Wide Disruptions – The New York Times

Jones Beach has expanded considerably since then.

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4 Responses to Drowned New York Beaches

  1. Dayna says:

    All these doom and gloom predictions by the politicians that our very existence will cause catastrophic weather anomalies. Since no one seems willing to take themselves out of the equation to “save the planet”, the pols are hellbent on doing it for us by making drastic cuts and regulations on our food supply. The things that John Kerry is proposing to do ‘militantly’ is terrifying enough. That over a hundred different countries agreed to cut their fossil fuels is downright unreal.

    • conrad ziefle says:

      Those who agree to cut their fossil fuels should live with their decision.
      Secondly, I listened to a Lindzen interview where he said Al Gore showed up at congress with a chart, and, looking at it, Lindzen saw that it made no sense. So for a moment, he wondered why Gore brought it, then he understood that Gore was trying to intimidate the others into thinking that he had some high level scientific evidence.
      Lastly, with all these doom and gloom “scientific” predictions going belly up, a real scientist would reexamine his basic premises.

  2. John Francis says:

    Goofy diabolical disorientation

  3. arn says:

    Compared to this
    sanddunes travel with the speed of light.

    At this enormous rate of sea level rise Jones Beach may lose half a squarefoot of land at the bottom left corner within the 10000 years.

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