There is possibly a major parallel with plants causing sea levels to fall when they retain more water with respect to rising human population that I dont recall global warming alarmists ever addressing.
More specifically, since human bodies are composed of a significant percentage of water (50% to 65%), as the human population increases, shouldnt that also contribute to falling sea levels?
Corrections, insights welcome.
as the human population increases, shouldnt that also contribute to falling sea levels?
Without question. But I think the amount of water that humans retain, percentage-wise, compared to plant life, above ground and under water over the entire surface of the earth is rather insignificant. Well probably kill ourselves off before that becomes a problem. (Just kidding, I hope.)