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To: Old_Sparky who wrote (6852)6/5/2024 1:52:20 PM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 7175
 
You can find all the answers at the following links, though you won't be interested in reading them because they are based on science and thus do not conform to your ideological bias.

I do not understand your focus on past sea level rise, which was based primarily on the rise and fall of land masses rather than the ocean itself, but you can find your answers on those links

What is important is trying to project into the future, when three factors will come increasingly into play:
1) continuing melting of glaciers primarily in Greenland and Antarctica will mean there is more liquid water on earth to overfill the oceans;
2) as you warm water, its volume expands; and

3) as the atmosphere becomes more charged with energy and moisture. this will create more and more intense cyclones and other storms, increasing the incursion of ocean water onto land during storm surges..

But of course this all comes from (gasp!) scientists, so it must all be lies concocted as some kind of a conspiracy.

vancouver.ca
env.gov.bc.ca
earth.org

NOW can we PLEASE get this board back on track!!!!

LC