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No Sea Level Rise In California For Half A Century

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One year ago, government funded climate experts told us to expect a massive rise in sea level in California by 2030.

April 20, 2012

In the 20th century, the sea level rose on average 8 inches along California’s coastline, research by Climate Central and others shows.

Middle-of-the-road expectations are that it will rise 6 to 8 more inches by 2030, 12 inches by 2050 and 24 inches by 2070.

By 2100, it could be 3 to 5 feet higher, said Gary Griggs, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at UC Santa Cruz.

As Earth Day nears, Calif. worries about rising sea levels | The Republic

The experts didn’t bother to do any research before they published. If they did, they would know that sea level isn’t rising in California.

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