Difference between revisions of "Sea level increase"
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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]] | + | '''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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| + | * [[Chesapeake Bay impact crater]] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Environmentalism]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Global Warming]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:27, April 21, 2019
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.