30 May 2024 #1 srm Well-known member Joined 16 May 2004 Messages 3,248 Location Azores, Terceira. Visit site
30 May 2024 #2 johnalison Well-known member Joined 14 Feb 2007 Messages 40,845 Location Essex Visit site I don't believe in sea-level rise because there is always less water than expected or the last time I visited.
I don't believe in sea-level rise because there is always less water than expected or the last time I visited.
31 May 2024 #3 R RogerJolly Active member Joined 4 Aug 2015 Messages 227 Visit site We're cutting our own throats - more boats we launch the more water is displaced so the higher the sea level.
We're cutting our own throats - more boats we launch the more water is displaced so the higher the sea level.
31 May 2024 #4 RunAgroundHard Well-known member Joined 20 Aug 2022 Messages 2,275 Visit site RogerJolly said: We're cutting our own throats - more boats we launch the more water is displaced so the higher the sea level. Click to expand... Ah, but the hydrocarbons we suck out from under the seabed to make GRP causes subsidence, so a net zero gain and loss.
RogerJolly said: We're cutting our own throats - more boats we launch the more water is displaced so the higher the sea level. Click to expand... Ah, but the hydrocarbons we suck out from under the seabed to make GRP causes subsidence, so a net zero gain and loss.
31 May 2024 #5 R RogerJolly Active member Joined 4 Aug 2015 Messages 227 Visit site Hmm, best stop making boats in steel and aluminium.