MONEY, MEET MOUTH: Seaport developer ‘doubts’ climate change science.

The head of the company behind the massive $3.5 billion Seaport Square development said he doesn’t believe climate change could swamp his project, despite warnings from the city that rising seas and massive floods may batter Boston in the coming decades.

“I have my doubts,” said John Hynes III, chief executive of Boston Global Investors, told the Herald. “The global warming phenomenon that everybody’s worried about is nothing more than historic cycling.”

If you think he’s wrong, then you should support my plan to discourage wasteful and dangerous development in areas doomed to global-warming-caused flooding by taxing the Blue Zones.