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Rising sea levels are going to mess with the internet
On 7/23/2018 2:03 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Actually, the graphic that is at the top of that link does support his claims.
I was thinking that too - but it could ALSO have something to do with
the fact that literally hundreds of millions of Indians and Chinese
citizens joined the 1st world economy - and started doing things like
driving cars - in recent decades. That could be a larger factor than
their particular political/economic systems.
ALSO: The BEST arguments on this thread for why we should worry about
flooding or rising water levels - came from arguments that the actual
continents are shifting in ways that cause certain coasts to rise or
sink - regardless of the actual overall ocean depth. I don't know much
about that - but I do know that (1) THAT particular situation has
NOTHING to do with CO2 levels or emissions. (2) the parts of this
conversation that does have to do with CO2 levels is specifically based
on the theory that (a) high CO2 levels cause warming, which then (b)
causes the icecaps to melt, which then causes (c) the sea levels to rise
at an accelerated pace (beyond what it did when the overall CO2 levels
were lower), as a direct result of increasing levels of CO2 in the
atmosphere.
but (c) is junk science - since it is NOT happening - the acceleration
of sea levels rising beyond an average of 3.5mm/year is almost
non-existent - therefore discussions of CO2 levels and emissions
unnecessarily politicizes this discussion.
Or, at least, the people who are complaining about how this doesn't
belong on NANOG (which is a reasonable assessment) - and who complain
about "climate deniers" - shouldn't be able to shut down certain factual
and logical arguments (that rock their world) - yet not have a problem
with continued discussion about CO2 levels and emissions. (that would be
hypocritical and unscientific)
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Rob McEwen