Global sea levels have already risen about 8 inches since 1900 on average, but in some locations, the water has risen substantially higher.
However, nowhere does it state the actual NUMBERS where "the water has risen substantially higher".
Key ASSUMPTIONS in article (that is, not a fact or facts):
Sea level rise is accelerating around the globe, likely to displace millions of people who live in coastal communities. Forecasts show between 3 and 6 feet of rise by the end of the century, or potentially more, depending on how much heat-trapping pollution humans emit.
What BS. 8 inches versus 6 feet. Which will it be?
Lauren Sommer will be dead by then, so no one can call her out on her bull Shi'ite.
And, of course, since we’re in an interglacial period, the sea level was rising for thousands of years prior to 1900.
I don't see it being 6 feet, either, given that Global Warming is logarithmic - if CO2 rises at a constant rate, the temperature will rise more and more slowly as time goes on.
That is cool. Ocean levels have risen at different rates despite being connected.
The BS is certainly rising, by at least 8ft in the ladt 50 years!