Posted on 02/21/2022 11:28:43 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
Rising sea levels may be seen as a very modern phenomenon, but according to a new study, it really became a significant issue more than 150 years ago.
Researchers have studied a global database of sea-level records spanning the last 2,000 years, based on archeological and biological evidence at global sites.
These sites include Pelham Bay in New York, Cheesequake in New Jersey, Vioarholmi in Iceland, Aasiaat in Greenland and Loch Laxford in Scotland.
Modern rates of sea level rise began emerging in 1863 following the Industrial Revolution, coinciding with evidence for early ocean warming and glaciers melting, the experts found.
However, the time period of 1940 to 2000 registered the biggest rates of sea level rises ā up to 0.05 of an inch per year.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Agreed! And still have a long way to go before Pevensy Castle in the UK and Pisa, Italy have coastlines again like they did 1,000 years ago during the Medieval Warm Period. Same with the ancient Ephesus being miles away from the coast today even though it was a seaport during the Roman Warm Period (when Paul wrote the Bible letter Ephesians) and Minoan Warm Period.
Sea level goes up and sea level goes down. That is what causes the horizontal bedding planes that you see in outcrops.
Well with all the globull warming coming from DC who knows, could double or triple in next decade!
If so they need to explain why the Black Sea was a fertile valley at one point.
What garbage, note: “However, the time period of 1940 to 2000 registered the biggest rates of sea level rises ā up to 0.05 of an inch per year. “
“Up to” means anywhere from 0.00 to 0.05. That sentence is non operative. This is what propaganda for the masses looks like.
OMG!!! We will all be under water ...in 1,750 years from now.
The Emancipation Proclamation caused sea level rise ???? LOL
So the Emancipation Proclamation (enacted 1/1/1863) caused sea levels to rise?
There’s your proof. Who was born in 1863 but HENRY FORD, inventor of the Ford Explorer SUV.
10 seconds! GMTA
Yes, especially when one considers that there are typically 2 high tides and two low tides each day, and that both the sun and the moon influence tides, and that their relative positions (and distances) have effects on tide.
I spent much of my youth in Monterey County, CA, and on all my subsequent visits (over a span of 60+ years) I have not noticed any observable changes. Even during king tides I don't see a change from years back.
Bull coastlines in photos from way back when are exactly the same today’s as back then- no rise!
“These sites include Pelham Bay in New York, Cheesequake in New Jersey,...”
Daily Mail back to their alarmist climate bullshit.
Oh ok. Must be humans fault
Look, everyone knows there were too many cows farting in the 19th century “CE” that caused climate change to spiral out of control to what we have today with cities flooded with rising tides and ... well, it will you know like in a year or so. I know because I saw it on the internet.
But back to cows, we need to depopulate the planet of its cows. Stop eating meat! Stop it! You’re killing us all!
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