> Do you think it is true that most of the United States in under water because of global warming?

Do you think it is true that most of the United States in under water because of global warming?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
No I don't think it is true. Most of the US is not under water, for global warming or any other reason. Now New Orleans is below sea level.

No.

It’s clear global warming/climate change is real. It’s equally clear the > current < warming cycle has been going on since the last ice age and that’s why the Sahara was grassland 10,000 years ago but is desert today + has been desert for centuries. The fact the current warming trend started long before there was any industry and when there were hardly any people is good evidence humans are not the cause. It also means humans are not the solution.

The Earth goes through constant climate change cycles and has done so throughout its history. The exact mechanism is not completely understood but appears to be related to solar activity and the axial tilt of the Earth as it orbits the sun - not human activity. Note that the Earth is apparently at the end of the current warming cycle and should begin cooling soon (“soon” in geological terms).

All of the carbon tax/carbon offset BS is just robbery or extortion disguised as science. Countries like China and India LOVED the idea of carbon taxes/carbon offsets – but only when they could pretend to be “undeveloped”. Once it was pointed out both are horrific polluters of > every type < they suddenly weren’t so keen on the idea. Only the global Left and countries like North Korea & Zimbabwe still love the idea of carbon taxes.

The Left loves the idea because they are dedicated to destroying the West in general and the USA in particular. Getting the developed world to wreck its own industrial base is something they want. Having the West simultaneously give free guilt-money to countries like North Korea & Zimbabwe would just make it better.

Unfortunately, scientific research has been compromised by the politics of the subject. The academic community leans far to the Left, so researchers who “prove” human-caused global warming (AGW) are rewarded with more grants, but researchers who don’t “prove” AGW find themselves cut off.

The politics of the issue are a problem because we really do need to understand how the Earth works so we can anticipate, predict, and adjust. We also need to reduce actual pollution that is poisoning our environment, and countries like China & India should not get a free ride.

No. Most of the United States is more than 70 metres above sea level. It will be interesting to see what happens when people displaced by rising sea levels, who have guns try to move into places where their new neighbors have guns. Expect lots of shooting.

Trick question, most of the United States is NOT under water... Regardless, the answer is no.

no. even with all the ice melted in Antarctica and Greenland, the sea level rise would be less than 300 feet. Denver is a mile high, over 5000 feet. That 300 feet of sea levels will not be seen in many centuries.

It's true that a lot of Florida will be under water, but not the USA.

No. I've seen Americans on TV. And they were walking on land.

If the question is whether the entire US will be underwater ... no ... although the prediction is that coastal cities will see more frequent flooding.

Yeah it really sucks that the US is underwater. I lost most of my property to flooding, i live in a village on top of a mountain now :(

Yours looks like a good fake question to report.

The answer is 350

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Sorry, it is hard to type underwater