@Welsh__Laurie @MayorofLondon Measurements show negligible effect on sea-level trends from anthropogenic climate change. https://t.co/pDJK0suygr
@JamesPasley1 @SundayStarTimes 5/8》The best long sea-level measurement records on the east coast are from New York City. Here's what those measurements show: https://t.co/26MwEEdCVz Paper: https://t.co/qHgPOYsGkp https://t.co/r9Rm5MAj0Q Compiled thread:
@M3othra012 @BBCbreakingNewt @FinancialTimes Here's what sea-level has really done at New York: https://t.co/26MwEEdCVz Paper: https://t.co/qHgPOYsGkp https://t.co/r9Rm5MAj0Q Compiled thread: https://t.co/4ox5Fw7EWE https://t.co/u3oX5uOGSN https://t.co
@Syzrgy101 @secure1man @FrankLuntz @brianschatz https://t.co/6f6w3DSF49 That's paywalled, but there're preprints on arXiv and Nature Precedings: https://t.co/4zfIygHwER https://t.co/9Y7HbN7ITW Supplemental data is on my site: https://t.co/stDX9bTwUV
@Syzrgy101 @secure1man @FrankLuntz @brianschatz Sea level at NYC (like everywhere else) is rising no faster now than it was 90 years ago, when CO2 levels were 100 ppmv lower. Ref: https://t.co/EuSNqXhLzV That's paywalled, but here's a preprint: https://t.c
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