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Sea level rates of rise falling in America

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Sea level rates of rise are declining.

Frankly given the warming means food can be grown into Canada where it could not before, I want the warming to stay.

Rates of sea level rise along the N. American E. Coast have decelerated in recent decades (5 of 6). SLR rates were “only slightly lower” in the 1700s. Modern sea level rise rates are thus “not necessarily symptomatic of anthropogenic forcing”. Error - Cookies Turned Off

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[h=1]Looking For Acceleration In All The Wrong Places[/h][FONT=&quot]Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach After considering the tide gauge records around Fairbourne in my last post, I wanted to look at a larger picture. Remember that we’ve been repeatedly told that acceleration in sea level rise is not just forecast, it’s actually occurring. I wrote about some of these claims in my post entitled…
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[h=1]Looking For Acceleration In All The Wrong Places[/h][FONT="]Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach After considering the tide gauge records around Fairbourne in my last post, I wanted to look at a larger picture. Remember that we’ve been repeatedly told that acceleration in sea level rise is not just forecast, it’s actually occurring. I wrote about some of these claims in my post entitled…
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I have added information on this a few days back.

So if you saw it, it is a repeat.

Week in review – science edition | Climate Etc.
 
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