Interesting. What I hear unfortunately is let's but restrictions on all industrial facilities so we can fatten our pockets and make everyone broke. We just went through that remember? Everyone broke as a joke with no jobs.
Hello; If you refer to the way many government agencies go about making compliance rules with regard to their view about climate and sea level problems, then I agree they go too far. My comments are only meant to say that I figure sea level rise seems actually to be happening, not any comments as to the cause and especially not about any sort of cure.
I can comment on these things but such might be deemed too political. I hope it is safe to say I think many of the regulations are ineffective and I do not support them.
That is absolutely true, the fossil record bears an unassailable, witness
Some scientists argue that the levels have risen and fallen quite a few times.
Hello; Yes there are several such episodes hinted at in the geological record. Some of these took place over hundreds of millions and perhaps even of a billions of years span. The ice ages are much more recent with the last episode ending something over 10,000 years ago. These past events events surely give credit to the notion another sea level rise can be taking place.
I guess the actual thing that winds up being controversial is how much is natural and how much is influenced by people. I figure our combined activities all over the world "must" have some impact. For example we consume many tens of millions of barrels of oil each day. We have created huge heat islands which are our cities. I have no definite insight as to the percentage human activities make a difference, but there should be an impact.
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