Rise of Sea Levels Is 'the Greatest Lie Ever Told'
by Christopher Booker
Daily
Telegraph
If one thing
more than any other is used to justify proposals that the world
must spend tens of trillions of dollars on combating global warming,
it is the belief that we face a disastrous rise in sea levels. The
Antarctic and Greenland ice caps will melt, we are told, warming
oceans will expand, and the result will be catastrophe.
Although the
UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) only predicts
a sea level rise of 59cm (17 inches) by 2100, Al Gore in his Oscar-winning
film An
Inconvenient Truth went much further, talking of 20 feet,
and showing computer graphics of cities such as Shanghai and San
Francisco half under water. We all know the graphic showing central
London in similar plight. As for tiny island nations such as the
Maldives and Tuvalu, as Prince Charles likes to tell us and the
Archbishop of Canterbury was again parroting last week, they are
due to vanish.
But if there
is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else
in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel
Mörner, formerly chairman of the INQUA International Commission
on Sea Level Change. And the uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner,
who for 35 years has been using every known scientific method to
study sea levels all over the globe, is that all this talk about
the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story.
Despite fluctuations
down as well as up, "the sea is not rising," he says.
"It hasn't risen in 50 years." If there is any rise this
century it will "not be more than 10cm (four inches), with
an uncertainty of plus or minus 10cm". And quite apart from
examining the hard evidence, he says, the elementary laws of physics
(latent heat needed to melt ice) tell us that the apocalypse conjured
up by
Al Gore and Co could not possibly come about.
The reason
why Dr Mörner, formerly a Stockholm professor, is so certain
that these claims about sea level rise are 100 per cent wrong is
that they are all based on computer model predictions, whereas his
findings are based on "going into the field to observe what
is actually happening in the real world".
When running
the International Commission on Sea Level Change, he launched a
special project on the Maldives, whose leaders have for 20 years
been calling for vast sums of international aid to stave off disaster.
Six times he and his expert team visited the islands, to confirm
that the sea has not risen for half a century. Before announcing
his findings, he offered to show the inhabitants a film explaining
why they had nothing to worry about. The government refused to let
it be shown.
Similarly in
Tuvalu, where local leaders have been calling for the inhabitants
to be evacuated for 20 years, the sea has if anything dropped in
recent decades. The only evidence the scaremongers can cite is based
on the fact that extracting groundwater for pineapple growing has
allowed seawater to seep in to replace it. Meanwhile, Venice has
been sinking rather than the Adriatic rising, says Dr Mörner.
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August
30, 2010
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