Topic: Sea Level

61 chapters across the catalog

Hypophora
Episode 1739

1739: Hypophora

San Francisco Sinking, NASA and NOAA Study

San Francisco and parts of Los Angeles are reportedly sinking at a rate of 0.4 inches per year according to a study led by NASA and NOAA. Media outlets like the Epoch Times have linked this subsidence to concerns over accelerating sea level rise and climate change. While some areas are sinking, others situated on solid rock in the East Bay remain stable.

Quademic
Episode 1723 2:36:21 - 2:40:09

1723: Quademic

Key Deer Habitat, Sea Level Rise Projections

The endangered Key deer, a small subspecies of white-tailed deer in the Florida Keys, is reportedly threatened by rising sea levels. NOAA estimates suggest sea levels could rise between 1.5 and 7 feet in the next 75 years. The hosts mock the wide range of these projections and the "gentle" framing of the species' plight.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 25:13 - 28:47

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Sea Level Rise, Barometric Pressure Metrics, Hurricane Categories

Climate scientists claim that melting ice sheets in Greenland are contributing to rising sea levels and higher storm surges in the Gulf of Mexico. There is a noted shift in meteorological reporting toward using millibars instead of inches for barometric pressure to make data seem more dramatic. Additionally, the wind speed ranges for Saffir-Simpson hurricane categories are scrutinized for being inconsistent, particularly the 27-mph range assigned to Category 4 storms.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:12:25 - 2:16:32

1670: The Meloni

Tropical Glaciers, "Slow Crisis" Terminology

A climate expert discusses the disappearance of Venezuela's last glacier and predicts a three-meter sea level rise over the next 800 to 1,000 years. The hosts mock the term "slow crisis" as an oxymoron and a gaslighting tactic used to maintain public anxiety over long-term environmental changes.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 14:02 - 15:39

1649: Stay Alarmed

Climate Change Claims, Earthquake Lubrication Theory

NBC New York reported on theories linking climate change to increased seismic activity, suggesting that flooding and rising sea levels can "lubricate" geological faults. Dr. Marcellos and Dr. Park are cited explaining how pressure on Earth's shelves might lead to infrequent quakes. These claims are met with skepticism regarding the scientific validity of linking the New Jersey tremor to global warming.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 1:07:51 - 1:16:31

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

West Oakland Climate Justice, Toxic Soil Reparations

A KQED report claims that rising sea levels in West Oakland are pushing toxic groundwater into residential areas, leading to calls for "climate reparations." Critics argue that West Oakland is largely inland and that the narrative is a pretext for gentrification and land seizure. The report links historical industrial pollution and "racist home lending" to current environmental risks.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546

1546: Cat Hole

South Florida Flooding, Climate Change Sea Level Study

South Florida experienced catastrophic flash flooding with over 20 inches of rain falling in the Fort Lauderdale area. A new study indicates that sea levels along the Southeast and Gulf coasts are rising at rates unprecedented in 120 years, increasing nearly five inches since 2010. Researchers attribute approximately 40% of this acceleration to man-made climate change and 60% to natural variability.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 11:10 - 17:15

1541: Mega Strike!

Jamaica Climate Change, Sangster International Airport Security

A personal account of traveling through Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay highlights the contrast between friendly Jamaican security and American TSA agents. Observations from a 30-year return to a Jamaican resort suggest that local sea levels and beach shorelines remain unchanged despite global climate change warnings. Long-term employees at the resort reportedly dismissed concerns regarding rising waters.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 2:06:16 - 2:10:07

1477: Hunger Stones

California Sea Level Rise, Delta Conveyance Project

Climate models predict significant sea level rise for California, threatening the freshwater Delta region with saltwater intrusion. The state is considering the controversial Delta Conveyance Project, a 40-mile tunnel system designed to protect the water supply for 27 million residents.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 9:22 - 13:20

1359: Sheep Dipping

Climate Change Narrative, Media Coverage of Surfside

Mainstream media outlets, including Fox Business and CBS, are criticized for attributing the Surfside collapse to climate change and rising sea levels. Former MTV VJ Kennedy is noted for repeating talking points regarding environmental factors and soil movement. The hosts argue that the 30-year sinkage data is being used inconsistently to fit a specific narrative.

Bunny Hugging
Episode 1341 2:12:48 - 2:17:03

1341: Bunny Hugging

Washington DC Sinking and Climate Anomalies

A CBS report on the flooding of the Tidal Basin in Washington DC is analyzed. While the report mentions the ground is sinking, it primarily blames climate change. The hosts point out the logical inconsistency of media reports claiming specific regions like Canada are warming "twice as fast" as the rest of the world.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 25:10 - 27:10

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Greta Thunberg, Fridays for Future Global Protests

Millions of people across 150 countries participate in global climate protests inspired by Greta Thunberg and the "Fridays for Future" movement. The strikes aim to pressure governments ahead of a UN summit on global warming. Concurrently, a study suggests that 13 million people in the U.S., primarily in Florida, are at risk of displacement due to rising sea levels this century.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 27:11 - 30:03

1336: Climate Crisis Special

James Hansen, Sea Level Rise Predictions

Critics revisit NASA scientist James Hansen's 1988 prediction that New York's West Side Highway would be underwater within 40 years due to CO2 doubling. Skeptics point out that after 25 years, sea levels have only risen one inch, leaving nearly ten feet of rise required to meet the prediction. Meanwhile, current NASA reports cite record-breaking heat waves, which scientists attribute to "heat domes" trapping warmer air.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 44:04 - 46:38

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Tangier Island Erosion, Sea Level Rise Skepticism

The Mayor of Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay disputes claims that his island is disappearing due to sea level rise, attributing the land loss to centuries of natural erosion. Despite a phone call from President Trump and warnings from scientists that the island has lost two-thirds of its land, the Mayor insists the water level remains the same as it was in 1970. He states he will only believe in sea level rise when he sees it with his own eyes.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 1:12:56 - 1:14:54

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Human Responsibility, National Security, and LaGuardia Airport

Scientists claim humans are responsible for "over 100%" of current warming because natural cycles, such as a weakening sun, should be causing a slight cooling. Former Secretary of State John Kerry and other leaders frame climate change as a national security risk, noting that 70% of nations include it in their strategies. In New York, officials warn that LaGuardia Airport faces a two-foot sea level rise, threatening runways and infrastructure.

Iranahams
Episode 1195 48:46 - 50:20

1195: Iranahams

Sea Level Rise and Coastal Land Erosion

A new study warns that rising sea levels could displace populations in China, India, and Southeast Asia by 2050. The discussion notes that in some regions, the perceived rise in sea level is actually caused by landmasses sinking due to erosion and illegal sand theft, specifically citing issues in the Maldives.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 25:47 - 27:33

1170: Generational Justce

Sea Level Stability, Professor Nils-Axel Mörner Research

Professor Nils-Axel Mörner, an expert on sea levels, reported that absolute sea levels in the Northern Hemisphere are rising by no more than 1 mm per year. His research indicates that sea levels in equatorial regions, including areas near Australia, have remained stable for the last 50 to 70 years. These findings contradict popular educational claims that coastal areas like Bondi Beach are at risk of imminent flooding.

Showly
Episode 1159 1:53:28 - 1:56:21

1159: Showly

Arctic Warming Report, 1922 Climate Predictions

A report from November 1922 published in the Monthly Weather Review described radical changes in the Arctic, including disappearing icebergs and rising water temperatures. The text predicted that the ice melt would soon make coastal cities uninhabitable. The hosts use this to argue that dire climate predictions have been a recurring theme for over a century.

Brand Purpose
Episode 1151 1:08:23 - 1:15:09

1151: Brand Purpose

Environmental Science Producer Dispute and Mudflats Theory

A producer with a degree in environmental science donates $230.20 but criticizes the hosts for blocking experts who offer corrections. The dispute centers on a previous segment about mudflats and silt buildup, leading to a discussion on how the hosts handle aggressive listener emails.