Poida said...
Here's something from the web site you quoted flysurfer
"But for those who might argue that these data show us entering a long-term period of decline in global sea level, Willis cautions that sea level drops such as this one cannot last, and over the long-run, the trend remains solidly up. Water flows downhill, and the extra rain will eventually find its way back to the sea. When it does, global sea level will rise again.
"We're heating up the planet, and in the end that means more sea level rise," says Willis. "But El Niño and La Niña always take us on a rainfall rollercoaster, and in years like this they give us sea-level whiplash."
Still, no need to be dumping rubbish in the ocean,
Poida, the water cycle, there is such a thing as the water cycle , there is no 'Extra Water'. Water gets evaporated FROM THE SEA rains on land and LESS goes back to the sea than was taken, the rest helps plants grow and keep Humans and Animals alive, there is absolutely no EXTRA WATER created in the process, and as stated Less goes back to the Ocean. It Also Rains at Sea, so water is redispersed. The rise in sea levels is attributed to glacial and ice cap melt.
Glaciers and Ice caps are melting on one side and being refrozen on the other, Alarmists always leave out the refreezing bit in their arguments, and the Himalayan glacial melt is now considered a hoax, as the IPCC got busted frigging the facts so they could maintain ridiculous funding.
La Nina and La nino would then balance each other out.
I was introduced to the Global Warming Man 20 years ago, when I met him he predicted the world be unlivable 2 years ago, Oil would be all used up and we would be at War over Water, nothing like this has happened, we are still waiting.
People also seem to believe that Oil and Power Companies want people to use coal and oil forever, little do the plebs realise that there will be no power shifting at all, no grassroots small business spouting Solar, green power is going to trump them, The oil and Power companies are the ones who are at the head of Taxing Carbon so they dont have to fund research. As soon as their is some viable alternative they will be the ones running things as they do now and the price wont ever go down no matter how cheap it is, you will still pay the man for your power.
Recent price rises of 120% for electricity are merely moves taken so power companies will seem attractive investments for private enterprise. Its all about privatisation, in the guise of making the world a better place.