Not exact matches
Neff's
research helps us understand the health of massive glaciers with behavior we still don't fully understand but that lock up enough water to drive up global
sea levels on the order of meters, not inches.
Scientists from Rice University and Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi's Harte
Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies have discovered that Earth's
sea level did not rise steadily but rather in sharp, punctuated bursts when the planet's glaciers melted during the period of global warming at the close of the last ice age.
Just how much energy would be absorbed and what the extent of damage could be
done by rising
sea levels and tsunamis or king tides is the subject of future
research.
Science also tells us things that are hard to hear and that we don't know how to fix: Climate change is melting glaciers, raising
sea levels and, new
research shows, even affecting the ecosystems in our beloved lakes.
«I
do, however, hope CSIRO
does retain its
sea level research.»
While this
research was
done with sediments from South China, the
sea levels during the Early Triassic behaved globally.
It is obvious for an alpine town such as Innsbruck to
do alpine
research, and the Institute of Zoology and Limnology runs a highly equipped
research station in the Tyrolean Alps, situated at 2400 meters above
sea level.
This review provides a synopsis of ongoing
research and our understanding of the fundamentals of
sea -
level change today and in the geologic record Being short doesn't have to be a disadvantage in dating.
What
research is being
done on the growing human risk along the various coastlines of the world, both from Hurricanes and (God forbid) rising
sea -
levels?
John Church, a top IPCC author at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization in Australia, told Reuters he
did not expect any impact on the IPCC's core
sea level projections, which are not based on past trends.
Anyone
doing a modest amount of
research on the subject of
sea level change will quickly find that land subsidence caused by groundwater pumping is a confounding factor.
Now you don't see that one being publicized by the NYT or CNN or BBC or any other mainstream media, yet just today on yahoo I see another ridiculous report on yahoo claiming «if
research is correct about 6 foot
sea -
level rise by the end of the century..
Yes, the implication that the scientists who
do research on
sea level rise, like Mitrovica, have somehow violated Feynman's science, and Feynman is not alive and can not defend himself from the hijacking of his reputation.
If Lomborg actually read this article, he should be ashamed of citing its
research to convince people that they don't have to worry about
sea level rise.
The modern climate alarmism fears of the soon - to - be flooding of coastal regions, which would unleash a horde of climate refugees, is entirely without scientific merit, per the modern dataset records and the expert
research done on the pre-history
sea levels and trends.
In a new comprehensive analysis published in Geophysical
Research Letters, a French - led research team found that global mean sea level is rising 25 percent faster now than it did during the late 20th
Research Letters, a French - led
research team found that global mean sea level is rising 25 percent faster now than it did during the late 20th
research team found that global mean
sea level is rising 25 percent faster now than it
did during the late 20th century.
* hope that the scientists forecasting low temperature rise are correct, * start mitigation programs (much of which are necessary anyway, such as preparation of the US East coast for rising
sea levels (necessary anyway to prepare for normal hurricane impacts) * crash fund climate
research — rather than the underfunded, uncoordinated work
done today — to better predict and prepare, * crash fund energy
research, * push use of alternatives (I don't expect much from this), * take steps to crash the global economy — the alarmists recommendation, which I reject.