Which argument about sea level rising from climate change do you find most PERSUASIVE? Sea level is rising because of CO2 warming: https://bit.ly/2rsuLRH Sea level is rising but not because of people:https://bit.ly/2GUPR6m
You're not on the same topic. Everyone agrees sea levels change for natural reasons. But when have they ever changed this quickly?
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Sea level 14,000 years ago was 120 meters lower. You could walk from (the location of) Paris to Dublin (via Doggerland). The AVERAGE rise for the past 14,000 years (nearly 100 cm per century) is greater than anything experienced or predicted today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland
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Also during the previous interglacial, 132k years ago, “The Eemian sea level was 4–6 m higher than the current coastline”. Then the glaciers returned. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/eemian …
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I am not convinced that sea levels are changing significantly
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I am still anticipating Scott to actual call and talk to Alex Epstein on this issue. Just a 30 minute phone call would be great.
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