This type of scare is old news. Hardly a day goes by when some "expert" doesn't warn us of the dire consequences of "climate change", (which is what it's called now since "global warming" turned out to not be happening.)

Follow the money, and I guarantee this professor with his frightening theories is on the take from some grant he received to "study" this problem.

This article rattles off one catastrophe scenario after another, sprinkled with phrases like:

"Prof. Stoddard has little doubt..."

"Should the ocean crawl just one more foot up the edges of this peninsula – something that’s projected to happen in the next two decades, by some estimates..."

"What if it’s too late?"

"Scientists are starting to suggest that..."

"Even then, by some estimates..."

This isn't science. This is hype and fear mongering based on manipulation and guesses and theories.

It certainly isn't something worthy of concern in a forum discussing natural disasters.

David