skye
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These photos clearly show the 10 cm (4 inches) of sea level rise despite the 5.9 meters (18 feet) of average tidal range there.
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These photos clearly show the 10 cm (4 inches) of sea level rise despite the 5.9 meters (18 feet) of average tidal range there.
OMG I have to stop pissing in the ocean NOW
it also says government funded so it must be a lieThese photos clearly show the 10 cm (4 inches) of sea level rise despite the 5.9 meters (18 feet) of average tidal range there.
What says government funded?it also says government funded so it must be a lie
What are you saying? That you don't see it?
What are you saying? That you don't see it?
Sorry to hear you're that stupid.I'm saying it's all a lie....the rising seas
That's what I'm saying.
Sorry to hear you're that stupid.
The Inexorable Rising Seas
The world's oceans are rising and the rate is accelerating.
That is a foot of water. You really think a foot of water is going to destroy the world?The best case scenario will give us 28-55 cm by 2100.
I do like the truth. So, when it's a question with a scientific basis and I see that more than 99% of the scientists in the field in question all feel the same way, I tend to go with them as being the closes thing we have to the truth. You cannot reject anthropogenic global warming while claiming you're seeking the truth.It's the truth...but then I see here you don't like the truth!
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That is a foot of water. You really think a foot of water is going to destroy the world?
Again another dud thread from the climate crusaders
About 1% of the public cares about this.
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That is a foot of water. You really think a foot of water is going to destroy the world?