Sea levels began to rise 18k years ago at the end of the last glacial period. They have risen about 135 meters since then which is an average of 7.5 millimeters per year. That is an average of 750 mm per century (29.5 inches) which is far more than the average over the last century.
From 1880 to 2000 sea level rose about 20 cm or just under 8 inches. Far less than the nearly 30 inches per century average over the last 18,000 years.
The most recent data from NASA shows a decline in sea level.
Inconvenient: NASA shows global sea level pausing, instead of rising
Probably not in Canada ...
Curious why the Democrat party governing California is so against providing water to their constituency. Seems to me the building of desalination plants up, and down the coast would be high on their list of good ideas as those plants would suck up all that water they claim is rising.
Wind and solar on sailboats have changed long-haul cruising forever. There are now some very nice catchment funnels for bringing rain into your freshwater tanks too.
You can definitely get away with NOT having a dedicated generator. You can also now carry a portable water-maker that will produce 20 gallons of water per gallon of gasoline.
Sorry to get off on a tangent, but the cruising community has been a big beneficiary of the wind and solar movement.
Yeah they can’t say that because the last time I went to the beach, it wasn’t there anymore. Well, actually it was the same if not wider.
Sounds like someone’s gonna get banned on YouTube and Facebook...clearly hate speech..(Hate climate lies).
Granddaughters were wondering where food comes from. I told her that plants suck carbon out of the air, and use sunlight as energy to build vegetation from the carbon. Yup, food is not made from dirt, it's made from carbon in the air. In the process, plants release oxygen for us humans to breathe in. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere makes food and oxygen possible for humans and all other animals to live. Carbon dioxide is not such a bad thing after all, it is necessary. And there isn't much of it in the atmosphere, a tiny fraction of a percent. We actually could use more of it. This global warming stuff is nonsense, as rising temperatures lead to rises in carbon dioxide, not the other way around. Long ago in some of the dinosaur ages, there was far more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere while temperatures were lower. Shocking! It didn't lead to higher temperatures on Earth!
Most of the people I have seen saying the sea levels are rising seem to ignore crustal rebound that has been taking place since the last ice age ended.
That is why they changed to satelite data, it is easy to ‘cook.’
Solar rules
And everyone knows it
Here’s the Cat, Here’s the Cradle.