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Two images taken almost a century apart at Fort Denison in Sydney, Australia are being held up on social media as evidence ...
One analysis estimated that Fort Denison sea levels rose roughly 0.07 inches (1.9 mm) per year from 1914 to 2018. However, the agency has limited confidence in the data collected before 1966, he said.
Fort Denison circa 1885. National Archives of Australia/Public Domain To say that the sea level in the Sydney, Australia region have not risen since the 19th-century is false.
The post includes two images of Fort Denison in Australia’s Sydney Harbor purportedly taken in 1878 and 2019. The water level in both photos appears to be the same.
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One analysis estimated that Fort Denison sea levels rose roughly 0.07 inches per year from 1914 to 2018. However, the agency has limited confidence in the data collected before 1966, he said.
Two images taken almost a century apart at Fort Denison in Sydney, Australia are being held up on social media as evidence that sea levels are not increasing -- contrary to what available science ...