Looks like I touched a nerve.
Your rant does nothing to change the facts......CO2 lags temperature.
Looks like I touched a nerve.
Your rant does nothing to change the facts......CO2 lags temperature.
Science in the US is s$$t basically. Remember Cold Fusion? A law was passed right away that would take away funding from any university that did research in it! Ever tried colloidal silver? I find that I can inhale it via a nebulyzer and cure pneumonia overnight, can put it on a skin wound and it's fine in no time... but it's never been scientifically tested because the testing process is grotesquely expensive so Big Pharma and your doctor can say "there is no science backing it's use, here buy some of our horrible stuff with side effects or you will die". This GW garbage is no different; 100% politically motivated and a big scare tactic.
Scientific American had an article about how the Polar Bears were out of ice due to warming.... in the 1920's! The Polar Bears must be good at the weather cycle thingies because they are still with us.
Global Temperature Increase of 1 Degree Caused Sea Level Rise of 6 Meters
July 10, 2015 | by Caroline Reid
A new analysis has examined the effects of melting polar ice sheets and the subsequent rise in sea levels over the last three million years. The paper summarizes 30 years of research into the relationships between melting ice sheets, fluctuating sea levels and the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Its most startling conclusion: sea levels have risen by 6 meters (20 feet) multiple times in the past, and this increase was prompted by a rise in global mean temperatures of only 1–2oC.
It might put you on edge to discover that the current levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are equivalent to those estimated to be present three million years ago, when sea levels increased by 6 meters.
Since 1880, our oceans have risen by roughly 20 centimeters (8 inches). This isn't the dramatic 6 meters described by the paper, but Anders Carlson, from Oregon State University (OSU) and coauthor of the study published in Science, explains why: "It takes time for the warming to whittle down the ice sheets.
"But it doesn't take forever. There is evidence that we are likely seeing that transformation begin to take place now."
http://www.iflscience.com/environme...ease-1-degree-caused-sea-level-rises-6-meters
So well before man had any industrial CO2 impact the temperature on earth rose many times by 1 degree bringing with it higher sea levels.
Therefore increased sea level and temperature is a common occurrence, and should be expected.
Thank you once again for demonstrating what the "deniers" have been saying all along.
Also that would seem to dispute the fact that temperatures are rising at all, supposedly we are up a couple degrees and sea levels havent risen at all, he says one degree brings six meters of rise and yet here we are at a couple degrees, and nothing, no sea level rise whatsoever. Rither the article is more hysteria, or it disproves temps are dven rising.
All completely normal and within natural variability according to post below.Wow, with every post the stupidity of the righties is revealed. How do you right wing nut jobs find your dicks? Do you wear an upside down name tag so you can read it? Now I know why so many of you like Trump. You're idiots.
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Global Temperature Increase of 1 Degree Caused Sea Level Rise of 6 Meters
July 10, 2015 | by Caroline Reid
A new analysis has examined the effects of melting polar ice sheets and the subsequent rise in sea levels over the last three million years. The paper summarizes 30 years of research into the relationships between melting ice sheets, fluctuating sea levels and the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Its most startling conclusion: sea levels have risen by 6 meters (20 feet) multiple times in the past, and this increase was prompted by a rise in global mean temperatures of only 1–2oC.
It might put you on edge to discover that the current levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are equivalent to those estimated to be present three million years ago, when sea levels increased by 6 meters.
Since 1880, our oceans have risen by roughly 20 centimeters (8 inches). This isn't the dramatic 6 meters described by the paper, but Anders Carlson, from Oregon State University (OSU) and coauthor of the study published in Science, explains why: "It takes time for the warming to whittle down the ice sheets.
"But it doesn't take forever. There is evidence that we are likely seeing that transformation begin to take place now."
http://www.iflscience.com/environme...ease-1-degree-caused-sea-level-rises-6-meters