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March 5, 2019: 30 years of NOAA tide gauge data debunk 1988 Senate hearing climate alarmist claims
NOAA has updated its coastal tide gauge measurement data through year 2018 with this update now providing 30 years of actual data since the infamous 1988 Senate hearings that launched the U.S. climate alarmist political propaganda campaign.
In June of 1988 testimony was provided before Congress by various scientists, including NASA’s Dr. James Hansen, claiming that man made greenhouse gas emissions were responsible for increasing global temperatures with the New York Times reporting, “Global Warming Has Begun, Experts Tells Senate”….
NOAA has updated its extensive U.S. coastal tide gauge data measurement records to include data through year 2018….
None of these updated NOAA tide gauge measurement data records show coastal location sea level rise acceleration occurring anywhere on the U.S. coasts or Pacific or Atlantic island groups.
Three decades after the politically driven speculation and conjecture offered at these 1988 Senate hearings NOAA tide gauge data fails to confirm or otherwise support these alarmist claims.
The latest updated NOAA coastal tide gauge measurement data shows locations likely to experience only inches of sea level rise by mid century (not one to four feet as climate alarmists speculated to Congress in 1998) with that increase consistent with long standing and unchanging rates of sea level rise measured at these coastal locations.
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Reality: the exact opposite of the claims made by the climate-baggers.
That Hansen dude has been a real piece of work during his entire career – hyping the fake ‘global warming/cooling/climate change’ scare tactics. Made good money doing it too. But like all of the shills for the globalists, reality shows that his claims were crap. Of course, nitwits & libturds feast on that type of crap….
Capricorn posted on November 15, 2019 at 09:15
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