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    #85
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    The guys who can't do science or math are now pretty sure significant sea level rise is going to be fine? LOL

    It takes centuries and millennia for oceans to warm, ice to melt at the poles and on Greenland and for sea levels to rise. It doesn't happen all at once. Milimeter by millimeter over very long time.
    Totally agree on this Chuck.

    The science shows .80mm yr and the math shows 3ft rise in 130 yrs.

    Of course it may accelerate to twice as fast as ever seen so that might be 3 ft every 65 yrs.
    But there is no science to show that is there?
    Gotta trust the science from a trusted scientific organization.

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      #86
      https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-sea-level

      Climate Change: Global Sea Level
      By Rebecca Lindsey Reviewed By Rick Lumpkin, Greg Johnson, Phillip Thompson, AND William Sweet
      Published April 19, 2022

      Highlights

      Global average sea level has risen 8–9 inches (21–24 centimeters) since 1880.
      In 2021, global sea level set a new record high—97 mm (3.8 inches) above 1993 levels.
      The rate of global sea level rise is accelerating: it has more than doubled from 0.06 inches (1.4 millimeters) per year throughout most of the twentieth century to 0.14 inches (3.6 millimeters) per year from 2006–2015.
      In many locations along the U.S. coastline, the rate of local sea level rise is greater than the global average due to land processes like erosion, oil and groundwater pumping, and subsidence.
      High-tide flooding is now 300% to more than 900% more frequent than it was 50 years ago.
      If we are able to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, U.S. sea level in 2100 is projected to be around 0.6 meters (2 feet) higher on average than it was in 2000.
      On a pathway with high greenhouse gas emissions and rapid ice sheet collapse, models project that average sea level rise for the contiguous United States could be 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) by 2100 and 3.9 meters (13 feet) by 2150.

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        #87
        more propaganda , wonder what big company sponsors them so called experts ?

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          #88
          That's all you got Crap? A very lame response?

          Name one credible scientific organization that says sea level rise is not a problem.

          We are going to get crickets so you might as well give up Crap!

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            #89
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            That's all you got Crap? A very lame response?

            Name one credible scientific organization that says sea level rise is not a problem.

            We are going to get crickets so you might as well give up Crap!
            Its the exact same responce you often use when an article does not fit with your fantasy LOL

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              #90
              That's because Crap most of the climate change denial "opinions" are from climate change denial sites and social media.

              I post articles and research from world class scientific organizations.

              But you can't tell the difference!

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                #91
                would them world class scientific organizations be similar to the ones that told us all the lies about the C19 jab ?

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                  #92
                  What lies? LOL

                  You obviously don't trust science or advanced education yet your whole life and liveihood are based on them?

                  Would you rather live in the 1800s with no antibiotics, painkillers or vaccines? LOL

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                    #93
                    I found this on the combine forum. Since I elsewhere suggested that since Chuck posts so many cartoons, that he might respond positively to information posted in cartoon format.
                    So here is an alternative explanation for sea level rise:

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                      #94
                      Worth an LOL?

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