Sand Dune Erodes?–Blame It On Climate Change!

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

This story has been well coordinated to hit the world’s media at the end of COP28:

People moved to El Bosque in the 1980s to fish. Setting out into the Gulf of Mexico in threes and fours, fishermen returned with buckets of tarpon and long, streaked snook. There was more than enough to feed them, and build a community – three schools, a small church and a basketball court on the sand.

Then climate change set the sea against the town.

Flooding driven by some of the world’s fastest sea-level rise and by increasingly brutal winter storms has all but destroyed El Bosque, leaving piles of concrete and twisted metal rods where houses used to line the sand. Forced to flee the homes they built, locals are waiting for government aid and living in rentals they can scarcely afford.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-12859929/The-residents-coastal-Mexican-town-destroyed-climate-change.html

This story has been well coordinated to hit the world’s media at the end of COP28, as a quick Google reveals:

The nearest long running tide gauge to El Bosque is Galveston, which you may recall was wiped out by “climate change” in 1900:

The tide gauge there gives the lie to accelerating sea level rise, or that it is something new due to man:

https://www.tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends_station.shtml?id=8771450

The Daily Mail commenters  have almost to a man worked out what the naive reporter cut & pasted. El Bosque, which was only inhabited in the 1980s, is built on a sand dune.

It is hardly surprising that it is quickly eroding away:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-12859929/The-residents-coastal-Mexican-town-destroyed-climate-change.html

Expect more sob stories like this one in coming weeks, as the climate establishment attempts to make us all feel guilty about using fossil fuels.


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