Abstract

• a ‘best estimate’ of sea-level rise that is biased low and with unrealistically low uncertainty, • a misunderstanding concerning the meaning and use of ‘asymptotic analysis’, • problems with the analysis of sea-level rise from surrounding locations, • problems with the analysis of steric sea levels, • a misunderstanding of the context of present sea-level rise within the late Holocene period (the last few thousand years), • a simplistic view of the effects of sediment transport, and • unsubstantiated and/or unreferenced claims concerning past and present temperatures and sea level.

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