Catastrophic sea level rise is one of the most valued hole cards played by alarmists in the global warming debate. In An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore showed computer generated images of what Manhattan would look like if sea level rose 20 feet. Building on this theme, elevation charts of coastal cities have become a staple in global warming presentations by Al Gore wannabes. But what happens when sea level in the real world does not rise nearly as much as alarmists predict? If you are a NASA-funded gatekeeper of sea level data, you merely doctor the data.
Faced with the embarrassing fact that sea level is not rising nearly as much as has been predicted, the University of Colorado’s NASA-funded Sea Level Research Group has announced it will begin adding a nonexistent 0.3 millimeters per year to its Global Mean Sea Level Time Series. As a result, alarmists will be able to present sea level charts asserting an accelerating rise in sea level that is not occurring in the real world.
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This rise in land mass when the weight of frozen water is removed is called ”isostacy.”
It reflects the 2nd law of thermodynamics: for every action there is an equal, but opposite, reaction.
People forget that all our land masses float on magma.
When a weight lifts off one of them, it rises, just like a foam-filled pillow does when a sleeper lifts his head off it.
The idea that a few global warming zealots could simply add 3 tenths of a millimeter to earths sea levels per YEAR to lie their way out of clear observations is criminal.
I hope their house of cards falls on them so hard they are reduced to manual labor the rest of their miserable lives.
One would wonder just how these charlatans can get away with it, but then one has to realize that these people don’t live in reality anyway. People who use reason will reject this, unfortunately, we find very few of those kind of people in positions to make much of a difference.
How can they sleep at night knowing that they’re fudging the data (aka, lying about it)?