NYT Climate Prediction FAIL: Climate ‘Experts’ In 1995 Article Warned ‘Most Beaches On East Coast Could Be Gone In 25 Years’

Infowars.com November 1st 2022, 1:09 pm

New York Times article from 1995 falsely claimed America’s east coast beaches would be gone by 2020 due to human-induced factors, a failed prediction that is emblematic of climate alarmists’ subversive efforts to scare the public into supporting climate change initiatives.

In the article highlighted by meteorologist Chris Martz Monday titled, “Scientists Say Earth’s Warming Could Set Off Wide Disruptions,” The Times cites United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change “experts” who claimed “global climate change is indeed in progress and that at least some of the warming is due to human action, specifically the burning of coal, oil and wood.”

The article went on to outline changes the UN’s so-called “climate experts” expect, including:

*A continuing rise in average global sea level, which is likely to amount to more than a foot and a half by the year 2100. This, say the scientists, would inundate parts of many heavily populated river deltas and the cities on them, making them uninhabitable, and would destroy many beaches around the world. At the most likely rate of rise, some experts say, most of the beaches on the East Coast of the United States would be gone in 25 years. They are already disappearing at an average of 2 to 3 feet a year.


Of course, fast-forward to 2022 and America’s east coast beaches are still safe and sound.

In fact, past presidents like the Obamas who have personally been advised by UN climate scientists have thumbed their nose at the forecasts by buying beachfront properties in places like Hawaii and Martha’s Vineyard.

With climate scientists continually having their predictions proven wrong, it’s a wonder they’ve successfully been able to pass climate legislation and convince the public to sign on to meaningless carbon tax and credit schemes.

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