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New Study Shows Sea Level Near In Western Pacific Was 0.4 Meters Higher 3600 Years Ago Than Today

By P Gosselin on 9. March 2019
 

Alarmists say that sea levels are rising rapidly, and unless we act now to take over the climate using the secret man-made CO2 reduction method, soon New York and even Cologne, Germany, will end up in water. At least that’s the alarmist scenario that the Truth Media like to tell us about.

However, a number of studies and tide gauge data tell us a very different story. Hat-tip: reader Mary Brown.

The latest study titled: Holocene sea-level change and evolution of a mixed coral reef and mangrove system at Iriomote Island, southwest Japan, by Yamano et al tells us that sea levels were more than 1 meter higher 5100 to 3600 years ago than they are today they, or 0.4 meters when corrected for tectonics.

http://notrickszone.com/2019/03/09/new-study-shows-sea-level-near-japan-was-0-4-meters-higher-3600-years-ago-than-today/