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@Elliptica @Suiseiseki @deprecated_ii The sea is not rising. I grew up by the sea. I now live by the sea somewhere else in Greece. The harbor/promenade markings for water levels are the same in both locations since my childhood. The steps leading into the water at pireas harbor near my old home still get submerged with the (micro)tides at the exact same step, fall back down at the exact same step again.
@Elliptica @deprecated_ii Peltier's coolers are unfortunately very polluting and very expensive to construct at small sizes, let alone square km size.

How one side tends to freeze despite not that much heating on the other, means very little electricity can be generated in practice.

Lasers have the problem of how the atmosphere will absorb 99.99999999% of laser light - microwaves would be far more successful, but would also have the problem of cooking people and birds who stray too close.

It's the same on every ancient city by the sea, because absolutely all of this is bullshit and we've known that that's the case beyond any possible doubt since 2009 when their internal emails and source code of the models were leaked showing that it was all completely made up. It's mind boggling that anyone still tries to sell this as real, and even more that anyone honestly believes it.

@deprecated_ii Nigga, put an ice cube in a glass of water and measure the water level, then wait for that ice cube to melt and be shocked that the water lever stayed the same.

Extra bit from my AI summarizer:

"This occurs because the ice cube displaces a volume of water equal to its own weight while floating. As it melts, it turns into water that occupies exactly the same volume as the displaced water. Therefore, the total water level does not rise or fall.

Important exceptions:

-If the ice cube contains heavy materials like sand or rocks, the water level may slightly decrease when it melts, as these materials sink and displace less water than the ice did while floating.

-If the ice cube is not floating (e.g., held underwater or anchored), the water level may rise slightly as it melts, since it displaces more water when submerged than when floating.

This principle applies to freshwater ice in freshwater. In saltwater (like the ocean), the effect is similar but slightly more complex due to differences in density and salinity, though the overall result remains that sea ice melt does not significantly raise sea levels."
@Suiseiseki @Elliptica @deprecated_ii Im pushing 50. 25cm is about one step. The steps that lead to the water in the harbor of pireas near my old home, get one step up, one step down water covering them because of the microtide of the harbor. Its the exact same step for as long asi remember so its about 40 years.
Now if you were me, would you doubt that? Would you not believe your eyes? That's a definitive measurement. Sure not precice beyond 5cm lets say, but definitely at 20-25cm. It simply hasnt happened dude. I can literally see it. And so can you.
If these retarded scientists fuck with the ocean currents, they might cause a lot of fish to go extinct. Based on nothing more than the globalist bullshit like cLiMaTe ChAnG.

Biden has a waterfront home and Obama paid like 12 million for his waterfront mansion. None of the the elite living at Martha's Vineyard are heading for the hills (unless it's a ski trip).