Tropical Storm Florence & Typhoon Mangkhut - is Climate-Change a Chinese Hoax?

  Florence and Mangkhut are evidence of the extreme weather events that Climate-Change science has long warned of, say socioeconomic forecasters SW2000 Telework Studies. Early promoters of telecommuting and climate-change policies, SW2000 ring even louder alarm bells as The Guardian and NASA report Polar Meltdown and breakup of Arctic Ice, which National Geographic say will permanently flood low-lying cities. SW2000 director, Noel Hodson, says, "Sea-levels will rise and flood the coastal margins. If all polar ice melts, seas will rise 300 feet." In 2007, NASA director James Hansen and Robin Bell calculated in Scientific American sea-level-rise of 60 metres (196 feet) - "drowning the Statue of Liberty."

Radical activist Noel Hodson, described by SF author Brian Aldiss as "that distinguished futurist" hopes that his two popular Cli-Fi novels for the general public will create grassroots pressure that oblige politicians to take immediate effective countermeasures. He says that "a 300 feet rise will create 5 billion refugees. The polar ice is melting 1,000 times faster than early IPCC forecasts."

Hodson calculated in 1992 that if all the polar ice melts, seas will rise 300 feet, creating 5 billion refugees. The polar ice is melting far faster than the IPCC forecasts.

Noel Hodson

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AD2516-After Global Warming looks 500 years ahead to what life will be like after the chaos.  

Today's "scary" news from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute is that the Arctic's oldest sea-ice is breaking up,

POLAR ICE MELTDOWN: The oceans have a surface area of 335 million square kilometres. Antarctica has an area of 13.8 million square kilometres, which is 98% covered in ice, with a depth of up to 5 kilometres. Greenland, in the Arctic, has an area of 2.2 million square kilometres, with an ice cap of up to 2.6 kilometres. Should both the Antarctic and Arctic land-based ice caps melt, the sea-level would rise 113 metres, or 370 feet. Eighty percent of all the people in the world live below 300 feet, on the coastal margins. Greater London is all below 300 feet. Florida’s east coast urban areas are below 30 feet. Manhattan Island rises just 36 feet above the ocean. The infamous settlement of Monmouth Junction in New Jersey is built at 135 feet above sea level. The centre of Oxford, England is 200 feet above sea level. SW2000 Telework Studies 1994. noel@noelhodson.com cell 07713 681216.

"As the world is suffering the hottest temperatures, strongest hurricanes and most destructive wildfires on record, the time for global action is now," says Hodson.

Source: Noel Hodson

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