How The Complicit Western Media Foment Fears About The Alleged Perils Of Global Warming Rising Seas, or Sinking Islands? By John Eidson | August 8, 2014 Without presenting an iota of indisputable evidence, the Bloomberg News article ”World War II Skeletons Washed From Graves by Rising Seas” asserts that rising seas caused by global warming are solely responsible for the contents of WWII graves being washed out to sea from the Marshall Islands. By failing to cite other reasons for rising seas, Bloomberg’s article amounts to little more than environmental propaganda. Consider the following explanation for sea level rise in the Marshalls, provided to me by Princeton climate scientist Dr. William Happer, who has studied the greenhouse effect for more than 50 years: Many factors besides the volume of water in the oceans affect high-tide levels. For example, some Pacific islands are riding on parts of the ocean crusts that are slowly moving toward ocean trenches, where they are subducted into the Earth's mantle. A famous string of such former islands, many now underwater guyots, stretch to the northwest of Hawaii. Wake and Midway islands are parts of that chain, which will be underwater in the not too distant future (by geological time scales). The same fate awaits Honolulu, also in the distant future. Crustal plate motions like the ones described above can also affect high-tide levels of the Marshall Islands. And, according to geoscientist Dr. Willie Soon, Pacific tide-gauge readings, including those in the Marshall Islands, can exhibit wide year-to-year sea level fluctuations attributed primarily to the ENSO phenomenon (El Niño Southern Oscillation). Lesson: Be skeptical of dire claims about global warming that are predicated on the hotly disputed climate theories put out by UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The Bloomberg article below intentionally misleads readers to believe that the only cause of rising sea levels is melting ice caused by global warming.
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