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Dang near a 1/2 inch per year the last 12 years in parts of the US.  
Maybe satellites aren’t accurate and preciscion instruments and science aren’t to be believed?  Argue as you may….

https://news.yahoo.com/study-finds-shockingly-fast-sea-210500257.html

In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Tulane University found rates of sea level rise of about 10 mm (0.4 inches ) per year around Gulf states and the Southeast since 2010.

They compared a combination of field and satellite measurements from 1900 to 2021 and noticed record rates of sea level rise in the last 12 years. Researchers referred to the accelerated rate as “unprecedented in at least 120 years.” A little under half an inch of sea level rise may seem small, but average sea level has risen by about 0.14 inches a year since the early 1990s, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. They also noticed that the acceleration spans from the Gulf of Mexico up to Cape Hatteras in North Carolina. Higher-than-average rates of sea level rise were also recorded in the Caribbean.

The team examined different factors that could have affected ice-mass loss and air pressure in the region. They couldn’t connect those to the sea level rise in the Gulf and Southeast. Because of this, they came to the conclusion that this is a result of human-caused climate change combined with natural variability in the ocean.

 

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5 minutes ago, Bontz said:

I'm sure electric cars and solar powered everything will fix it 

All the hot air coming from people preaching about it isn’t helping either 

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4 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Nothing like being energy independent!

That's what a good climate alarmist / EV-solar nazi is programmed to say ... attaboy!!  They sure know how to push their narrative.

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6 minutes ago, Bontz said:

That's what a good climate alarmist / EV-solar nazi is programmed to say ... attaboy!!  They sure know how to push their narrative.

Electricity is not a global traded commodity.  Opec sneezed and the pump prices are up.  We are energy dependent with oil.

 100% of our electricity use is produced in North America.  We don need to gargle on Arabian ball bags or send Americans off to foreign lands to die for oil prices like we have.

 

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5 minutes ago, SkisNH said:

We are energy independent....or should I say we were energy independent. 

No, no we weren’t since our oil is all private companies and globally traded product we are dependent on other nations to produce oil cause our oil is not nationalized comrade…. It’s a global trade commodity

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Oh it's happening without a doubt.... The tipping point has long been breached...... Time to adjust and let her rip...nothing else we can do. Kinda fun to watch..... The morons who live in coastal communities will get what they deserve.... They had plenty of warning

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6 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

Hot damn , imagine the economic oppotunities of a redesigned coastline.

My wife has always wanted ocean front, maybe she'll get her wish living here in Vt.

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6 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

No, no we weren’t since our oil is all private companies and globally traded product we are dependent on other nations to produce oil cause our oil is not nationalized comrade…. It’s a global trade commodity

Publicly traded or not...we finally produced more energy than we consume.  

Secondly, don't get too fucking smug...the electrical power you claim isn't Publicly traded is generated with Publicly traded fuels. It will continue to be that way for your lifetime. 

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23 minutes ago, SkisNH said:

Publicly traded or not...we finally produced more energy than we consume.  

Secondly, don't get too fucking smug...the electrical power you claim isn't Publicly traded is generated with Publicly traded fuels. It will continue to be that way for your lifetime. 

100% of our electricity is made and produced in NA.  Will always be!  
 

Private companies produce more than domestic demand.  We are dependent on foreign countries also producing on cost we pay our private companies for oil.  When George Bush Jr blew up Iraq and sent many troops off to die for oil, the oil price blew up, pump prices blew up as well.  

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2 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

100% of our electricity is made and produced in NA.  Will always be!  
 

Private companies produce more than domestic demand.  We are dependent on foreign countries also producing on cost we pay our private companies for oil.  When George Bush Jr blew up Iraq and sent many troops off to die for oil, the oil price blew up, pump prices blew up as well.  

With oil, coal and natural gas.

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Dang near a 1/2 inch per year the last 12 years in parts of the US.  
Maybe satellites aren’t accurate and preciscion instruments and science aren’t to be believed?  Argue as you may….

https://news.yahoo.com/study-finds-shockingly-fast-sea-210500257.html

In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Tulane University found rates of sea level rise of about 10 mm (0.4 inches ) per year around Gulf states and the Southeast since 2010.

They compared a combination of field and satellite measurements from 1900 to 2021 and noticed record rates of sea level rise in the last 12 years. Researchers referred to the accelerated rate as “unprecedented in at least 120 years.” A little under half an inch of sea level rise may seem small, but average sea level has risen by about 0.14 inches a year since the early 1990s, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. They also noticed that the acceleration spans from the Gulf of Mexico up to Cape Hatteras in North Carolina. Higher-than-average rates of sea level rise were also recorded in the Caribbean.

The team examined different factors that could have affected ice-mass loss and air pressure in the region. They couldn’t connect those to the sea level rise in the Gulf and Southeast. Because of this, they came to the conclusion that this is a result of human-caused climate change combined with natural variability in the ocean.

 

So how can it vary? All oceans touch each other and water cannot be unlevel. More fake scare tactics from the far left, to get you to give up freedoms so the communists can take over. No thanks. Let's Grow Brandon!

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Oil went negative price during his admin, producers shut down, drillers shut down, and oil companies were going bankrupt.  By the end of the Trump admin we weren’t producing our own demand 

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