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- Arctic Sea Ice status: June 29, 2008
- Multi-year Arctic Sea Ice Gone, June 2008
- Rhode Island planning for rising sea levels
- Remote sensing: 1980-2008 Temperature Anomalies b...
- ANTARCTIC ICE LOSS SPEEDS UP, NEARLY MATCHES GREEN...
- CSIRO Global Mean Sea Level Rise Curves, 1992-June...
- Jim Rogers: A "Green" Coal Baron?
- Mark Lynas: Six Degrees -- Our Future on a Hotter...
- NOAA: 2008 Global Temperature Seventh Warmest for ...
- Greenland ice core data offer clues to last big melt
- Arctic thaw threatens Siberian permafrost
- Bangladesh is set to disappear under the waves by ...
- Anne de Vernal: Natural Variability of Greenland C...
- Greenland Ice Core Analysis Shows Drastic Climate ...
- Gavin Schmidt: Ocean heat content revision (realcl...
- Ocean Temperatures And Sea Level Increases 50% Hig...
- U.S. High Temperatures, June 15, 2008
- WAIS: Wilkins Ice Shelf breaking-up in winter
- Closing Ozone Hole May Have Major Impact On Global...
- Freshwater Runoff From Greenland Ice Sheet Will Mo...
- Permafrost Threatened by Rapid Retreat of Arctic S...
- Greenland, June 11, 2008
- China Hacking Capitol Computers of Human Rights Ac...
- National Snow and Ice Data Center -- Arctic sea ic...
- Fossil Fuels Generating Ozone Will Damage Crops, R...
- June 10, 2008: Arctic Sea Ice In Bad Shape
- Stratospheric ozone chemistry plays an important r...
- German carmakers welcome modified emissions targets
- Elevation changes of ice caps in the Canadian Arct...
- Northern Canada Temperatures Breaking Records, Jun...
- Mauna Loa monthly CO2 measurements, March 1958 to ...
- Upper troposphere is warming after all, research s...
- Arctic Sea Ice well on its way to disappearing thi...
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Lets see here your graph shows water levels from 1992 and the water level is rising thats legit. But what you aren't showing is if you look at a graph that shows thousands of years you can see that water levels have been rising and falling ever since the sea has been on the earth. Hint climate change is a natural cycle.
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