Sea level which is
rising at about the same rate it has for more than a century?
This scenario is actually more in line with recent — past 100,000 years — geological history, which has mostly been Ice Age, and planetary observations, which show the surface temperatures of Mars and Venus have recently
risen at about the same rate as Earth's.
Not exact matches
Charts showing both the
rising rate of obesity and the growing quantity of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in the food stream demonstrate a startling fact: The obesity epidemic started
at the
same time as the introduction as HFCS into the U.S. around 1975,
at about the
same time as sugar tariffs and quotas made imported sugar very expensive.
This may be part of the reason that cancer
rates and diabetes
rates seem to be
rising at about the
same pace.
The tide of the blind continued to
rise,
at the
same rate as hostile gossip
about them.
If the mortgage is started
at a time when the
rates are very low, the debtor has the advantage of paying the
same rates over a long period without having to worry
about the
rise in the interest
rate over the years.
(Benzinga.com: Dec 11, 2013) Benzinga.com's «ETF of the Day» column featured ProShares High Yield — Interest
Rate Hedged (HYHG) as «an option for investors that continue to demand high income and
at the
same time are concerned
about rising interest
rates.»
First, how is this relevant to the discussion
about trust in climate models or — to extend the thought — of anthropogenically caused catastrophe, considering that the sea has been
rising at approximately the
same rate for
about 7,000 years?
But if the land is
rising at the
same rate as the sea what is there to worry
about.
JCH February 8, 2016
at 2:24 pm A certain scientist has often stated that the
rate of SLR in the first half of the 20th century often was
about the
same as
rate of sea level
rise seen today.
In this video, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun talks
about the factors that led to the decline in existing - home sales in September: summer sales were stronger than usual, affordability is
at a five - year low, income is not
rising at the
same rate as home prices, and interest
rates are going up.