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Climate change

United Nations • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.

This talk has two parts 1. Satellites: An overview of the claims of global sea level rise acceleration and the results of failed experiments in measuring global sea level change

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The false scare of rapid global sea level acceleration using modern satellites

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Bad Assumption #1 Satellites can measure global sea level changes accurately and precisely

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A brief look into the early days of T/P satellite altimetry results

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Harvard University With a sea level rise of

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GRACE data after correction by - Glacial Isostatic Adjustment

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Insofar as the raw data is concerned, then...over the entire area of the global ocean, not only is there no increase in mass inferred to be occurring but the amount of mass contained within these basins is actually inferred to be decreasing! (sic.)

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Conclusion: Part 1 There is such a thing as failed science experiments as shown by the series of satellite altimetry+gravitometry measurements that simply do not have any believable calibration standards or methodologies.

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What does the tide gauges around the world sea coast is telling us?

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How well are the tide gauges corrected for vertical land motions using GIA models in the first place?

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Average Sea Level Trend of 1 + 0.7 mm/yr (median value of 1.28 mm/yr)

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Haven't we seen these 0.5 to 1 mm/yr rates before?

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IPCC (2001), chapter 11, p. 641 Executive Summary: "The sum of these components indicates a rate of eustatic sea level rise (corresponding to a change in ocean volume) from 1910-1990 ranging from -0.8 to 2.2 mm/yr, with a central value of 0.7 mm/yr."

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Assuming that sea level is rising at a rate of 1 mm yr1 (4 inches in a century), most of the popular assumptions of a 1 to 3 foot rise in global sea level greatly exaggerates reality!

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Five or More Failed Experiments in Measuring Global Sea Level Change. Willie Soon, Ph.D.
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Dr. Soon, an astrophysicist, authored The Maunder Minimum and The Variable Sun-Earth Connection. Presented at the Doctors for Disaster Preparedness 31st Annual Meeting, July 13, 2013, Houston, Texas.

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