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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Interesting. Totally wrong, but interesting.
From 21,000 BC to 11,000 BC the average global temperature rose 7 degrees F, much faster than recent weather records indicate for the last 120 years
In addition, during the same time period, ocean levels rose 432 feet. In the last 120 years those levels rose 8 inches. This is a current rate of 6.7 inches/century as opposed to 4.32 feet/century. So much for human activity causing warming or ocean levels to rise.
What's "unprecedented" is the media and government hype over a myth
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From your numbers, the temperature rose approximately 0.07 degrees fahrenheit per century. The data I can find shows the temperature rising at about 1.4 degrees fahrenheit per century since 1880 (about 2 degrees total).
I searched on "temperature rise over last 120 years" to find the data I used, what did you use to find data that showed much less than a 0.07 degree increase?
Discussing sea level rise will take more time than I am willing to spend. Some data points I found:
- The 432ft rise was from 21,000 years ago to about 3,000 years ago
- At the end of the 432 ft rise the seas were at their current level which means there was a great deal more ice to melt in those 18,000 years than there is now
- While 8" over 120 years seems correct it is important to know that half of that was over the last 30 years indicating the rate of sea level rise is increasing
- The seas will not rise another 432 ft (not enough ice) but at a rate of more than one foot per century and increasing, sea level rise could be a big problem not too long from now