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From Climate Change Indicators: Sea Level
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A sudden change in climate created by mankind also explains a sudden change in ocean levels. For 2000 years; no change. Suddenly mankind is massively burning fossil fuels. Climate change started. And oceans began rising. Climate was stable for 2000 years. Ocean levels were stable for 2000 years. Suddenly both changed drastically when mankind started changing climate. Somehow that ia a normal event because such changes once took many thousands of years? Conclusion by ignoring numbers is disingenuous. Naysaying is not a productive answer. Ignoring relevant facts from your citation further demonstrates denial of well proven science. Where are facts that dispute well proven science. Naysaying does not prove anything. Climate and ocean level changes happened over tens and hundred of thousands of years. That proves so much change in only 100 years is normal? Show me those numbers. |
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It's true that the rate has increased in recent years. That's odd because it came during the hiatus in warming. A lot of sea level rise is due to thermal expansion. I wonder if that's one reason why AR5 says it can't attribute recent high sea levels to AGW. Do you believe in AR5, tw, or are you a science denier? |
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