I've talked to many people and read many articles on this topic. I have a friend who is an Emmy Award winning Weatherwoman. The debate seems to drill down to an argument about WHY this is happening, in order to best determine strategy to avoid disasters in low-lying coastal areas.
Before I go into the topic at more length, here is
a recent link from Scientific American on-line which showcased this....
It seems evident and clear to me that - for whatever reason - the seas and oceans are gaining in size and volume, creating an absolute need to determine some impact in the next 10, 20, 30 , 50 years and take some action to help those in coastal regions who would be affected.
Additionally, I believe the debate about the additional methods needed to counteract this global warming needs to continue until some sort of resolution - regardless if part of the answer is that nature is cyclical and these changes are natural or not - because we need to know if we as humans are contributing and thus exacerbating the problem.
What have you read - what do you know - what information can you add to this discussion?!
I look forward to your responses!
Rebecca H.