And also in temperature and sea levelpic.twitter.com/QiTTStcfbh
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And also in temperature and sea levelpic.twitter.com/QiTTStcfbh
sea level seems to be rising slowly as far as I know
Yes, sea level rising VERY slowly relative to trend since glacial-max. But still rising & likely will continue to rise for millennia
I'm not really sure why you're bringing up sea level, though.
Just because all three are cases of DC playing fast and loose with what "highest in history" means
And because the relationship between CO2, temp, and sea level is what models are supposed to explain
the models may be mostly crap, but the recent rise in CO2 is real and large, and warming over the last 50 years is clear
What do you think is clear about the last 50yrs of warming, tho?
That's not super-informative. Because, as noted, rising avg temp since last glacial maximum
the pace has been relatively fast over the last 50 years
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