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Sara S
06-01-2012, 02:15 PM
NC Legislators Propose Banning Prediction of Sea Rise

Source: Scientific American

Recently an NC scientific panel determined we should prepare for a 1 meter rise in sea level by 2100. A risky proposition for the NC coastal low lands. The estimate was considered conservative as other east coast states like Maine and Florida have their own estimates as high as 2 meters. For certain parties though, that estimate is too threatening to economic development and therefore needs revising.

The key language is in section 2, paragraph e, talking about rates of sea level rise: “These rates shall only be determined using historical data, and these data shall be limited to the time period following the year 1900. Rates of seas-level rise may be extrapolated linearly. …” It goes on, but there’s the core: North Carolina legislators have decided that the way to make exponential increases in sea level rise – caused by those inconvenient feedback loops we keep hearing about from scientists – go away is to make it against the law to extrapolate exponential; we can only extrapolate along a line predicted by previous sea level rises.

Which, yes, is exactly like saying, do not predict tomorrow’s weather based on radar images of a hurricane swirling offshore, moving west towards us with 60-mph winds and ten inches of rain. Predict the weather based on the last two weeks of fair weather with gentle breezes towards the east. Don’t use radar and barometers; use the Farmer’s Almanac and what grandpa remembers.



Read more: https://www.newraleigh.com/article/nc-legistlators-propose-banning-prediction-of-sea-rise/