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Sea Level Trends Nearly Constant For The Past 100 Years

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Over the past five years, sea level has risen at an average of 2 mm/year.


http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global.txt

But as you can see, this is mainly due to the El Niño spike. If we look at the four years prior to that, the trend lowers to 1.4 mm/year.

Which is lower than the average rate (2 mm/year) for the last 100 years.

There is no ice sheet meltdown happening. Sea level rise is not accelerating. The whole story is completely in shambles.

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