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Blocked by someone trying to deny climate change, LOL!!!

As some of you may know, I've accumulated numerous graphs and images and links regarding climate change, and I readily deploy them to counter climate change deniers.

This onslaught of facts and figure can be dispiriting to some deniers, such as this one, who deleted many of my posts and blocked me! I'm sure there's room for a snowflake joke here somewhere, [b]LOL!!![/b]

https://similarworlds.com/environment/climate-change/4798302-There-is-no-climate-emergency-Why-do-so-many-nut-cases-say
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I think they also blocked this sea level rise data

Anonymized-hj says: [quote]The oceans have not risen a millimeter. Again you are WRONG
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Sea level rise, mm/year, as measured by GPS

Anonymized-hj says: [quote] There has been no increase in sea levels.[/quote]
Actually, sea levels have risen 6 to 8 inches in the past 100 years. But the process continues even after the warming stops.

[quote]Between about 21,000 years and about 11,700 years ago, Earth warmed about 4 degrees C (7.2 degrees F), and the oceans rose (with a slight lag after the onset of warming) about 85 meters, or about 280 feet. However, sea levels continued to rise another 45 meters (about 150 feet) after the warming ended, to a total of 130 meters (from its initial level, before warming began), or about 430 feet, reaching its modern level about 3,000 years ago.

This means that, even after temperatures reached their maximum and leveled off, the ice sheets continued to melt for another 8,000 years until they reached an equilibrium with temperatures.

Stated another way, the ice sheets’ response to warming continued for 8,000 years after warming had already ended, with the meltwater contribution to global sea levels totaling 45 additional meters of sea-level rise.

From about 3,000 years ago to about 100 years ago, sea levels naturally rose and declined slightly, with little change in the overall trend. Over the past 100 years, global temperatures have risen about 1 degree C (1.8 degrees F), with sea level response to that warming totaling about 160 to 210 mm (with about half of that amount occurring since 1993), or about 6 to 8 inches. And the current rate of sea-level rise is unprecedented over the past several millennia.[/quote]

https://www.globalchange.gov/browse/indicators/global-sea-level-rise

8000 years of sea levels

Sea levels have been quite stable for the last 2000 years while humans built coastal cities. Climate change now threatens to raise sea levels and swamp those cities.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@ElwoodBlues Like Trump, they just make up facts. They all read the same websites. I can tell because two of them used the same expression "grifter" literrally one after the other. They must have just read the same site.