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Scientists have been forced to withdraw a study on projected sea level rise due to global warming after finding mistakes that undermined the findings.
The study, published in 2009 in Nature Geoscience, one of the top journals in its field, confirmed the conclusions of the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It used data over the last 22,000 years to predict that sea level would rise by between 7cm and 82cm by the end of the century.
Many scientists criticised the IPCC approach as too conservative, and several papers since have suggested that sea level could rise more. Martin Vermeer of the Helsinki University of Technology, Finland and Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany published a study in December that projected a rise of 0.75m to 1.9m by 2100.
Originally posted by Mr Sunchine
reply to post by Blogbuster
Is there one thing that has been reported that is even true in regards to global warming. No proof of temp rise outside the norm, no proof of see level rise, no proof of glaciers melting.
... a bunch of filthy lies piled on top of more lies.
Many scientists criticised the IPCC approach as too conservative, and several papers since have suggested that sea level could rise more. Martin Vermeer of the Helsinki University of Technology, Finland and Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany published a study in December that projected a rise of 0.75m to 1.9m by 2100.
Originally posted by Mr Sunchine
reply to post by soficrow
So I am supposed to pay a bunch of carbon taxes because the say may rise by a few feet? Why can't people just move inland? Is it my fault they chose to live by the ocean?
"Since publication of our paper we have become aware of two mistakes which impact the detailed estimation of future sea level rise. This means that we can no longer draw firm conclusions regarding 21st century sea level rise from this study without further work. "One mistake was a miscalculation; the other was not to allow fully for temperature change over the past 2,000 years. Because of these issues we have retracted the paper and will now invest in the further work needed to correct these mistakes."
"Retraction is a regular part of the publication process," he said. "Science is a complicated game and there are set procedures in place that act as checks and balances."
Siddall said that he did not know whether the retracted paper's estimate of sea level rise was an overestimate or an underestimate.
Originally posted by soficrow
Oddly, most deniers make the same two main points, often in the same paragraph:
1. The earth's climate is not changing, and sea levels are not rising.
2. The earth's changing climate and rising sea levels are completely natural; it's all part of a normal cycle.