From your link: Concluding Remarks • Today the rate of sea-level rise is increasing due to climate change • Globally, a rise between 0.6-4.3 feet is predicted by 2100 • Actual sea-level rise may exceed or be lower than these predictions due to local conditions (e.g., subsidence, post-glacial rebound or tectonic activity) • Scientists are using these estimates in models designed to predict the impact of sea-level rise on the coastal zone • The models will be improved with time • These models are intended to serve as guides to help government agencies and others plan for the future and are not intended to cause alarm • In the U.S., we expect a significant increase in sea level that will have a substantial impact on coastal resources, especially fish and wildlife and their habitats
All as you state. I can't believe they show the charts that say one thing and then insert words to tell another story not supported by their own charts.
lol Many times I don't follow MA . . . but I like how he makes me feel young (not many can do that). 30-35 is "younger people," I might not be younger people, but I'm close enough in my book.