pegw wrote:
So I searched for "sea leval rise since 2000." According to a report by the NASA earth observatory,, sea level has gone up from 0.08 inch a year the last century to . 0.18 inch a year since 2000. My neighbor has been measuring a point on the coast for 35 years and has gotten higher numbers. He works for the EPA.
As you can see from the video, the rate for rising is variable depending upon where it is measured and never is is continental uplift or decline taken into account.
Even satellite measurements vary as orbits have slight wobble and moon effects are never quite certain.
IOW, the oceans most likely are stable and levels are not changing to any significant degree as far as we know. The climate alarmists are simply . . . . wrong.