New Study: Bangladesh’s Coast Has Expanded Seaward By 2677 Square Kilometers Since 1990
By Kenneth Richard on 15. November 2024
Another alarmist sea level rise/coastal flooding narrative collapses under the weight of observational evidence.
In 1989, the year the U.N. assembled what was to become the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a “senior U.N. environmental official” warned that world leaders, or politicians, needed to enact policies to “solve the greenhouse effect” by the year 2000. If governmental policies were not implemented to reverse the global warming trend within ten years, “entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels.”
A concerning regional setting at the time was Bangladesh, a country with 90 million people residing near coastal areas. The warning specified that “one-sixth of Bangladesh could be flooded, displacing a fourth” of its coastal population (20-25 million people).
But the alarmist warnings were, of course, wildly wrong. The opposite has happened.
https://notrickszone.com/2024/11/15/new-study-bangladeshs-land-coast-has-expanded-seaward-by-2677-square-kilometers-since-1990/