Michael Shellenberger and Zuby have a consequential and interesting discussion about issues of current political and cultural concern.
Random Fact quoted by Michael:
Ocean level rise: it's likely to be between 6” and 1 ft (18 to 35 cm) over the next century. Not the 10 to 20 metres in so much of climate alarmist literature. The facts come from actual observations. The predictions are from models.
I have seen evidence of the modest sea level rises via readings of global tide gauges that all major ports have.
I remember reading decades ago, in the Sydney Morning Herald of all places (not at all a right-wing climate denying outfit), that the sea levels at that time had hardly shifted. That was before the days when an outfit like the Herald was not allowed to say such narrative-denying stuff. Still: with what we know from tide gauges, the sea level is rising, but not at an alarming rate. We can certainly handle one foot rise, or more or less, over a century.