UN Sec. Gen. Antonio Guterres is reporting from Tonga, calling for more climate finance to stop sea level rise from threatening Small Island Nations in the lead up to climate summits, says Friends of Science Society. However, evidence shows that the 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption is driving disparate weather extremes and will do so for years to come.
CALGARY, Alberta, Aug. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The issue of sea level rise is all over mainstream media prompted by this of Aug. 26, 2024, and the visit of UN Sec. Gen. Antonio Guterres to the , says Friends of Science Society. As the one-day event alongside the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Sept. 25, 2024 "Climate Forward" meeting approaches, climate hysteria in the media is on the rise as well, says Friends of Science.
Friends of Science Society notes that on March 29, 2023, the Small Island Nation of Vanuatu submitted a request to the UN General Assembly to establish national obligations to address climate change as the that "The General Assembly today adopted by consensus a resolution requesting an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the obligations of States in respect of climate change."
Guterres issued a climate "SOS" from the island of Tonga calling for the phase-out of fossil fuels to stop the climate crisis which he claims is "entirely caused by humanity" as reported by , Aug. 27, 2024.
Guterres ignores natural variability of climate.
As reported in of May 29, 2024, the Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption of Jan. 15, 2022, will be driving unusual weather patterns for perhaps a decade. "Hunga Tonga produced little smoke, but a lot of water vapour: 100–150 million tonnes, or the " The heat of the eruption transformed sea water into water vapour. The eruption shot it up into the stratosphere. Water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas, says Friends of Science Society, referring to their .
The current media narrative suggests there may be further news on the UNGA's initiative with the ICJ in this regard in September at the various climate summits. However, you can't blame humans for the impacts of Hunga Tonga, says Friends of Science.
Climate activists saw the UNGA initiative as a step forward toward 'climate justice' – a nebulous concept that seems to encompass 'climate action' like that of "Just Stop Oil," wherein protestors trample on rule of law while claiming to "Tell the Whole Truth" on climate. For conspiring to create societal havoc, several Just Stop Oil protestors have been jailed in the UK, as discussed in this
Preceding "Climate Forward" will be "" (Sept. 20-23, 2024) and (Sept. 22-29, 2024) approach, Guterres is calling for more climate funding to stop sea level rise, which he claims threatens Small Island Nations.
In a , Dr. John Harper, FGSA,FGAC, PGeol., former director of the Geological Survey of Canada, explained that the more likely reason small island residents feel threatened is due to erosion by the sea, which looks like sea level rise to individuals, but empirically is not proven.
In fact, most small islands in the Pacific have shown empirical and statistically significant growth in their land areas. The authors of by Sengupta et al (2021) used photos and satellite images of 104 atoll islands of Micronesia in the equatorial Pacific Ocean to show that the islands increased in area by 3% since the mid-20th century.
Using satellite images of 221 atoll island in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, by Holdaway et al (2021) shows that their total area increased by 6.1% between 2000 to 2017; however, part of the increase was due to land reclamation.
The psychological threat of sea level rise has been exploited in the past by Guterres and in the June 13, 2019, edition, with a cover picture of Guterres in the ocean in a suit, with ocean water rising over the height of his knees.
Meanwhile, sea level gauges worldwide show a best fit rate of rate of sea level rise of 2.1 mm per year at 2020.
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