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[[Image:Sea level increase Slide11.png|thumb|319px|Global sea level measured by surface gauges between 1807 and 2002 and by satellite between 1993 and 2006]]
 
[[Image:Sea level increase Slide11.png|thumb|319px|Global sea level measured by surface gauges between 1807 and 2002 and by satellite between 1993 and 2006]]
'''Sea level increase''' in the last few centuries is the result of natural factors and is unrelated to [[anthropogenic global warming]]{{fact}}. The trend of 7 inches per century began in the 1850s, long before the use of [[fossil fuels]]; see [[Hydrocarbon use]].
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'''Sea level increase''' in the last few centuries is the result of natural factors and is unrelated to [[anthropogenic global warming]].<ref>http://www.oism.org/pproject/s33p36.htm</ref> Despite [[liberal propaganda]] from the [[mainstream media]], the trend of 7 inches per century began in the 1850s, long before the use of [[fossil fuels]]; see [[Hydrocarbon use]].
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==See also==
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* [[Chesapeake Bay impact crater]]
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==Notes==
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{{reflist}}
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[[Category:Environmentalism]]
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[[Category:Global Warming]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, April 21, 2019

Global sea level measured by surface gauges between 1807 and 2002 and by satellite between 1993 and 2006

Sea level increase in the last few centuries is the result of natural factors and is unrelated to anthropogenic global warming.[1] Despite liberal propaganda from the mainstream media, the trend of 7 inches per century began in the 1850s, long before the use of fossil fuels; see Hydrocarbon use.

See also

Notes