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The climate change refugees are coming! : Comments

By Don Aitkin, published 15/8/2014

This isn't science, and it isn't good journalism. But it is a good example of juvenile special pleading.

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The small Island nations keen to cash in on the climate fraud include Tuvalu, which had an ANU student attend a lie fest arranged by the UN to weep on the table for “my country” which would sink because of human caused climate change. This liar came from Queanbeyan, and had never lived in Tuvalu.Sea level expert Nils Axel Morner used a tree on an island in the group to show that there had been no sea level rise. An Australian group of greens pulled the tree down, but Morner still made his documentary, showing there had been no sea level rise at Tuvalu.
http://www.climatechangefacts.info/ClimateChangeDocuments/NilsAxelMornerinterview.pdf
Posted by Leo Lane, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 3:29:42 PM
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the word refugee has been used by the left to include illegal entries and economic refugees. Why not continue one step further with this fraud.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 3:53:50 PM
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Leo
Nils Axel Morner was referring to the Maldives which is in the Indian Ocean not the pacific.

Sea level rise is not equal in all places, in the Maldives the rise is probably below average at 0.8–1.6 millimeters) per year since 1950s, compared to 5.1 mm for Tuvalu, but as much of the Maldives is only is only 40 cm above sea level, it leaves very little room for any increase in sea level. Serious sea flooding events have occurred in 1987 and 2007.

http://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-locations/republic-of-maldives.html
Posted by warmair, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 9:06:01 PM
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