“There’s a link between the climate crisis and earthquakes,” former German Green Party leader suggests.
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Germany’s online Apollo News here reports on what Germany’s former Green Party leader, Simone Peter, suggests a cause of the huge earthquake in Southeast Asia: climate change.
And Europeans better worry about that, she adds!
According to Apollo, Ms. Peter bases her claim on an article that once appeared in the German leftist TAZ newspaper, which reported how a geologist speculated that melting of glaciers could possibly trigger earthquakes.
Ms. Peter reacted to the earthquake: “Wow, the massive quake in Myanmar and Thailand was also measurable in Europe.” … ‘“We know that earthquakes will continue to increase with the climate crisis, this is worrying for many parts of the world.”
“Geologists are increasingly in agreement that there is a link between the climate crisis and earthquakes,” she continued.
Peter’s claim are of course utterly preposterous as there are no glaciers anywhere near Thailand and Myanmar to begin with. Earthquakes are instead caused by moving tectonic plates that have been shifting for hundreds of millions of years.
If Peter’s claims haven’t convinced you by now that the “climate crisis” is a hoax perpetrated by greens and leftists, then nothing will. Consider yourself scientifically hopeless.
If glacial melting rebound (post-glacial uplift) could produce massive (magnitude 7.7) earthquakes, then northern Europe and Canada would have been violent places during the past 17,000 years.
Absolutely.
“There’s a link between the climate crisis and earthquakes,” Indeed it exist in the mind of certain people.
Simone is nuts.
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I don’t think I have read anything so scientifically STUPID for a long long time. !!
In France also, some watermelon activists (green outside/red inside) are propagating this BS.
The worst part is that some people are so scientifically illiterate that they believe this nonsense.
I always advise these gullible people to read again “Asterix and the Soothsayer”.
thank you