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Record Rise in China's Sea Levels Threatens Coastal Cities Like Shanghai (cnn.com) 76

Sea levels on China's coastline have hit their highest on record for the second year in a row, rising more quickly than the global average and posing a serious threat to coastal cities such as the financial hub of Shanghai. From a report: In 2022, China's coastal sea levels were 94 millimeters (3.7 inch) higher than "normal," defined as the average over the 1993-2011 period, making it the highest since records began in 1980, an official at the Ministry of Natural Resources said Wednesday at a news conference. The swell was 10 mm higher than in 2021, when the previous record was reached. The temperature of China's coastal waters has increased significantly due to global warming, and the rise in sea levels has accelerated, said Wang Hua, head of the marine forecasting and monitoring department at the ministry.

China's sea levels have increased by an average of 3.5 mm per year since 1980, and an average of 4.0 mm per year since 1993 -- higher than the global rate over the same periods, Wang said. The global mean sea level has risen 3.4 mm a year over the past three decades, according to NASA. "In the last 11 years, from 2012 to 2022, China's coastal sea levels were the highest since observations were first recorded," Wang said at the news conference, which released the latest annual report on China's sea levels.

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 13, 2023 @02:57PM (#63447332)

    "A top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years." - Greta Thunberg 2018

    https://web.archive.org/web/20... [archive.org]

    • She was right. Weâ(TM)re all dead now.

    • by Calibax ( 151875 )

      Trump said that global warming is a Chinese hoax. Since this data is coming out of China it's obviously a hoax as well. /s

    • Re:Sound the alarm (Score:4, Insightful)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Thursday April 13, 2023 @06:33PM (#63447966)

      Ahhh yes the ol' discredit a movement because one person said something that turned out to be wrong and another tweeted it.

      Look if we just got rid of every person who said something wrong or stupid in their life we wouldn't have ... well... you.

      • Ahhh yes the ol' discredit a movement because one person said something that turned out to be wrong

        Which bit of it is wrong? We're still well on the path to destruction despite all the hot air at endless COP summits.

    • by Anonymous Coward
      You might be confusing "wipe out all of humanity" with "wipe out all of humanity instantly". Anyway it's not going to be instant, and it's within the realms of possiblility that we've started something catastrophic that won't be stopped.
    • But don't dare consider nuclear fission energy as a means to lower CO2 emissions to stop global warming because the safest energy source humanity has ever created is a greater threat to humanity than global warming.

      I'll "follow the science" on global warming when these morons screaming about global warming "follow the science" on the most effective solutions for global warming. Placing nuclear fission energy as a greater threat to humanity than global warming is not going to gain converts. This claim of n

  • by 140Mandak262Jamuna ( 970587 ) on Thursday April 13, 2023 @03:19PM (#63447388) Journal
    Sea level rise is a physical phenomenon, does not happen in a monotonic fashion. Difficult to explain the full significance of each mm rise to morons.

    But, weeds, vermin, etc are biological phenomena, given to exponential growth rates and can flip things around suddenly

    You see forsythia blooming in April first week in your area? It used to bloom in late April usually, does it mean anything? That crocus is blooming in Jan?

    So much of the weeds, vermin like stink bugs get killed by hard frost over the winter and they start from very small seeds/nits/eggs in spring. Given their exponential growth rate, the total amount they reach at the end of the season can be significantly larger even if their growing season gets just a few weeks of extension.

    If this change happens slowly, over several centuries, other plants and animals will have the time to adapt and develop survival strategies. Do it rapidly, the useful plants and animals and bugs get overwhelmed.

    Dont talk sea level rise to an Iowa farmer, talk about increased cost/usage of pesticides, weed killers, ... That will get their attention.

  • And see how it works out for you.
  • Is the problem only sea level rise or a lowering of the coastal lands due to overuse of the underground fresh water tables?
    • You almost have it on the bit about land falling but not for that reason.

      You see, the earth is a giant hollow spheroid with an inner sun which is inhabited by dinosaurs, nazis and cave men.

      The nazis, having enslaved the cavemen, have them use dinosaurs to dig out trenches and fortifications for the 4th reich's upcoming war to take over the world and it is those excavations which have caused the surface lands to sink a bit which looks like sea level rise to us.

      Got it?

  • My test on if global warming, and the sea level rise that comes from it, should be considered a real threat is how it ranks against nuclear fission energy. If nuclear fission energy is still considered the greater threat then I believe there is nothing to worry about. That is because nuclear fission energy is nothing to worry about. Nuclear fission energy is as safe or safer than solar or wind power, while producing as little or less CO2. Anyone can search the internet for terms like "deaths per terawat

  • The problem with sea level rise is that frequently sea level "rise" is really just primarily subsidence of the land. That is for example the case for the SF Bay Area.

  • Kind of thought sea-level was a global thing b/c water. Thankfully only China's sea-level is rising and the rest of the world is safe?

As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. -- Albert Einstein

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