Study Finds Climate Change Not Driving ‘Accelerated’ Sea Level Rise, Upending IPCC Models https://t.co/sMrtDsqBBY via @ccdeditor
— Andy (@AndyPhalanx30) September 6, 2025
Let’s cut through the nonsense, because this study’s a breath of fresh air in a swamp of scare tactics. Kicked off in 2021 and building on a 2023 paper zeroing in on the Dutch coast, the analysis dives deep into records up to 2020, exposing how the UN’s crystal ball-gazers have been way off base. They predicted 3 to 4 millimeters a year of rise, but reality? A steady, unhurried creep that’s been chugging along unchanged for generations. Most stations show no detectable speedup – just a “trough” in 1993 and a “peak” in 2020, like the ocean’s taking a casual stroll, not sprinting toward submersion. The authors, a hydraulic engineering vet with three decades in flood defenses and an independent researcher, aren’t denying the need for smart coastal planning – hell, they’re calling for better models – but they’re slamming the “fearmongering” that’s got politicians like Newsom building sea walls on every beach while ignoring actual crises.
