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Title: The Global Warming Rising Sea-Level Hoax EXPOSED: No Change in 50 Years
Post by: Optimus on March 25, 2011, 02:13:56 pm
No Sea Level Rise For The Past 50 Years
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/no-sea-level-rise-for-50-years/
Posted on March 25, 2011 by stevengoddard

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    While the IPCC and its boy
    scouts present wilder and wilder
    sea level predictions for the near
    future, the real observational
    facts demonstrate that sea level
    has remained virtually stable for
    the last 40-50 years
.

    http://nzclimatescience.net/images/PDFs/paper_540.pdf


Title: Re: The Global Warming Rising Sea-Level Hoax EXPOSED: No Change in 50 Years
Post by: Geolibertarian on March 26, 2011, 10:08:19 am
Good luck explaining that to global warming cultists!

http://www.climategate.com/100-reasons-why-anthropogenic-global-warming-a-cult (http://www.climategate.com/100-reasons-why-anthropogenic-global-warming-a-cult)

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Title: Re: The Global Warming Rising Sea-Level Hoax EXPOSED: No Change in 50 Years
Post by: Optimus on June 18, 2011, 10:00:37 am
Changing Tides: Research Center Under Fire for 'Adjusted' Sea-Level Data

By Maxim Lott

Published June 17, 2011 | FoxNews.com

Is climate change raising sea levels, as Al Gore has argued -- or are climate scientists doctoring the data?

The University of Colorado’s Sea Level Research Group decided in May to add 0.3 millimeters -- or about the thickness of a fingernail -- every year to its actual measurements of sea levels, sparking criticism from experts who called it an attempt to exaggerate the effects of global warming.

"Gatekeepers of our sea level data are manufacturing a fictitious sea level rise that is not occurring," said James M. Taylor, a lawyer who focuses on environmental issues for the Heartland Institute.

Steve Nerem, the director of the widely relied-upon research center, told FoxNews.com that his group added the 0.3 millimeters per year to the actual sea level measurements because land masses, still rebounding from the ice age, are rising and increasing the amount of water that oceans can hold.

"We have to account for the fact that the ocean basins are actually getting slightly bigger... water volume is expanding," he said, a phenomenon they call glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA).

Taylor calls it tomfoolery.

"There really is no reason to do this other than to advance a political agenda," he said.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/17/research-center-under-fire-for-adjusted-sea-level-data/#ixzz1PdjcqH27