The beaches I go to look exactly the same as they did 50 years ago (other than a lot more tattoos.) Yet James Hansen tells us that sea level will rise up to 25 metres this century.
With sea level rising at almost one inch a month and Manhattan already underwater, alarmists must have some spectacular photos showing how sea level is inundating the planet. Please submit them.
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Rising Sea level compairison photos, sea level rise

A picture of California in 88 years, as the oceans swallow Malibu:
To the warmists: Has there actually been a study done on documenting sea level? Instead of saying its rising, why not actually observe and make a conclusion?
Well, some studies have been done…and it turns out it’s the opposite of what the warmists want.
This see level rise
> Has there actually been a study done on documenting sea level? Instead of saying its rising, why not actually observe and make a conclusion?
Goto Venice, Italy, Europe.
There are dozen of late 18th century Canaletto paintings hanging in the Accademia gallery. He made them with the help of camera obscure all around Venuice, so they are 100% accurate. Compare the sea levels and you can see not just the steps of entrances are submerged nowadays, but the “ground floors” have become uninhabitable in the last 2-3 decades due to high water. There is up to 1 meter higher water nowadays compared to mid-1700s and the occurance of extreme high flood (acqua alta) has grown a magnitude for frequent (up to 40-60 per year currently). They are building the MOSE movable dam to keep the Adriatic sea out of the lagoon.
Are you suggesting that land subsidence in Venice which has been going on for 300 years tells us something about global warming?
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fiahs.info%2Fredbooks%2Fa151%2Fiahs_151_0321.pdf
Please tell me you are kidding.
Strange, since dropping sea levels have been seen in Venice…
Also, pics or it didn’t happen. You didn’t show me a study. You gave me your word. The “I’m right because I’m right” is a logical fallacy.