Roman nurseries in Alicante (Spain). They are more than 2000 years old and still usable, which means that the sea level has not risen for shit in the last 2000 years. Climate change is about taxes and lies. image

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Salt water nurseries? Could be fun. Sea cucumbers and whatnot. Weird ass Romans
So tired of this climate change religion. And so many people buying into it. We have El Niño here in the southern hemisphere, it works like clockwork and causes drought etc. but since we have had La Niña for the past 3 years (normal cycle) everyone has forgotten about El Niño and how it works and guess what?! Now they are parroting that it’s climate change - eye roll!
There's always some climate change going on in a dynamic system. There's also some men made (mostly local) climate change through land use, urbanisation, deforestation and melioration. But vastly exaggerated CO2 effects are indeed a lie to keep those who don't know in fear and to extort more taxes.
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Cyber Seagull 2 years ago
Amazing. I did not know romans kept their new born babies in salt water. Explains a lot.
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Cathedral 2 years ago
It's also about power/control. Here is a study that looks at the temperature data being take. Most of the temp data is in urban areas which are significantly warmer than the rural Station. And states it cannot be stated with any degree of certainty what is causing the warming (human or other) Study: https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/11/9/179 Darkhorse podcast explaining it: https://rumble.com/v3is5gz-climate-models-urban-areas-solar-activity-and-consensus-from-livestream-191.html
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Cathedral 2 years ago
And of course urban areas will be warmer. And the models bias the urban data.