Description This graph shows the rise in global mean sea level from 1993 to 2025 based on data from a series of five international satellites. The solid red line indicates the trajectory of this increase, which has more than doubled over the three decades. The dotted red line projects future sea level rise. A NASA analysis […]
in reply to NASA (unofficial)

@NASA (unofficial) Where because sea-level rise isn't uniform, it's higher in some places negative in others. A non-specific graph like this is pure propaganda non-sense. Global is a meaningless term in this context. Presumably some sort of average, but average of which locations? At any rate we're taking about 10cm / 20 years or 1/2 cm/year. Yep better move my pet ant out of the way.

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