The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC)
is misleading humanity about climate change and sea levels, a leading
expert on sea-level who served on the UN IPCC told The New American. In
fact, it is more likely that sea-levels will decline, not rise,
explained Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner, the retired head of the paleogeophysics
and geodynamics at Stockholm University. A new solar-driven cooling
period is not far off, he said. But when Mörner tried to warn the UN
IPCC that it was publishing false information that would inevitably be
discredited, they simply ignored him. And so, dismayed, he resigned in
disgust and decided to blow the whistle.
Asked if coastal cities such as Miami would be flooding due to sea-level rise caused by alleged man-made global warming, Mörner was unequivocal: “Absolutely not.” “There is no rapid sea-level rise going on today, and there will not be,” he said, citing the observable data. “On the contrary, if anything happens, the sea will go down a little.” The widely respected scientist, who has been tracking sea levels in various parts of the globe for some 50 years, blasted those who use incorrect “correction factors” in their data to try to make it appear that the seas are rising worldwide. That is just wrong, he said.
Asked if coastal cities such as Miami would be flooding due to sea-level rise caused by alleged man-made global warming, Mörner was unequivocal: “Absolutely not.” “There is no rapid sea-level rise going on today, and there will not be,” he said, citing the observable data. “On the contrary, if anything happens, the sea will go down a little.” The widely respected scientist, who has been tracking sea levels in various parts of the globe for some 50 years, blasted those who use incorrect “correction factors” in their data to try to make it appear that the seas are rising worldwide. That is just wrong, he said.