More Debunking the Myth
One of the great fears generated by global warming is that the oceans are about to rise and swallow our coasts. These concerns have been heightened by the substantial uptick in Atlantic hurricane activity that began in 1995.
The frequency of really strong storms striking the United States now resembles what it was in the 1940s and '50s, however, which few people (aging climatologists excepted) remember.
The article addresses these points:
1. Little recent change.
2. Antarctica Not Melting
3. Greenland Signals Mixed
4. Other Glaciers Not Significant
5. Sciences Rebuts Media Scares
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