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Maruzel. Nobody is engaged in this thread because while arguing politics is usually just varying opinions on things...arguing science and climate change causes with people is a waste of time. Enough scientists have flatly stated the reasons behind climate change and what can be done to help. So anyway. Carry on posting to yourself.
 
"Scientists agree that the changes in climate that we are seeing today are largely caused by human activity, and it's climate change that drives sea level rise. Sea level started rising in the late 1800s, soon after we started burning coal, gas and other fossil fuels for energy

Maruzel. Nobody is engaged in this thread because while arguing politics is usually just varying opinions on things...arguing science and climate change causes with people is a waste of time. Enough scientists have flatly stated the reasons behind climate change and what can be done to help. So anyway. Carry on posting to yourself.


Yes that will do it. Sort of like. Make it so. "Enough scientists have flatly stated"

"Sea level started rising in the late 1800s" ???
 
Yes that will do it. Sort of like. Make it so. "Enough scientists have flatly stated"

"Sea level started rising in the late 1800s" ???

So whats your point? I said that scientists have stated why its happening AND what we can do to help. Whether it be fossil fuels, gas, or coal in your quote, we can do things to curb the use of those things. So whats the controversy?
 
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So whats your point? I said that scientists have stated why its happening AND what we can do to help. Whether it be fossil fuels, gas, or coal in your quote, we can do things to curb the use of those things. So whats the controversy?

Well I guess you missed the disagreements. You might want to read some of the many links I supplied above, But a big one is the assertion that the seas started rising in the late 1800s due to men using fuels.

Yet a graph by NOAA shows the reality.


I would say the rate of rise of the sea is declining. And it did way before men were burning petroleum.
And the rate is declining even more since we have accurate Satellite measuring now. Al though I question they are measuring the right places on earth to get what they seek,
but never mind this.. It is declining, down to maybe 2mm a year now. But yet they predict the seas to rise .6 to 4.3 feet by year 2100.

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See the concluding remarks by Noaa.

Their own presentation data does not support the panic.
 

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