Sea level has been rising at 0.0 mm per year in California, leading to the complete collapse of the real estate market.
Property Search – – Coldwell Banker Northern California,Carmel Rancho Pebble Beach Homes
Money talks and global warming bullshit walks.
Well now, you see, that is what they call sea level rise….
My favorite neighborhood is Carbon beach, near LA, the crown jewel of Malibu. It is infested with climate change hand-wringers who worry about sea level rise as they gaze at the sunset from their beachfront cabanas.
Ah, those Pebble Beach houses are just barely a stone’s throw north of the old Big Sur place, part of the same rocky coast where you often get to know the rocks by name. I offer anecdotal support of there being no sea level rise in CA, but also keep in mind that there are similar stories from all over the world, not just CA. A replay of my previous comment:
I’ve been going to this tide-pooled rocky beach for ~40 years.
As a little tike I would name the big rocks (as Farm Minor & “Major League Rock” etc), and from shore throw rocks at them. With my own eyes: the sea level has not changed. Further, recently I was there at a low tide of -0.5 and went out to Major rock. There was a few inches of water between Minor & Major rocks.
This is EXACTLY as it was 40 years ago. Only when the tide was lower than -1.0 would there be no water at all between Minor & Major. I reported this to my scientist (biochem) “trust the experts” brother. He said “ok, that is some anecdotal evidence.” Me: “ANECDOTAL?!! It’s me! And you see the same thing.” Him: “Anecdotal in that it’s not scientific, or… systematic.” In a bit, he said “Those [huge] rocks have moved.” I took this as sarcastic, saying “Haha. Yeah. Another thing I hear is that the ‘land has risen.’”
Maybe the sea has risen everywhere else, while it’s just at Big Sur that it remains the same.
I used to take my kids to the beach at Carmel every weekend.
No way! That must have been when you lived in Santa Cruz and had to take the scary Highway 17 to get to Silicon Valley. (?)
Actually we lived in Cupertino and normally took 101. Sometimes we took 17 to go to Santa Cruz beaches.
I see. So Santa Cruz and 17 were in the mix somehow. I knew it!