Nils-Axel Morner is a Swedish scientist known for his research in sea level changes and climate science. His work has focused on historical sea level fluctuations and their implications for current climate models. Morner's research has contributed to ongoing debates and studies regarding climate change and environmental science.
"You frighten a lot of scientists. If they say that climate is not changing, they lose their research grants. And some people cannot afford that; they become silent, or a few of us speak up, because we think that it's for the honesty of science, that we have to do it."
"The late 20th century sea level rise rate lacks any sign of acceleration. Satellite altimetry indicates virtually no changes in the last decade."
"Geologists don't do that! We go out in the field and observe, and then we can try to make a model with computerization; but it's not the first thing."
"It has been popular to threaten "small islands and low-lying coasts" with scenarios of disastrous future flooding. The Maldives has been the most utilised target. We have undertaken a careful analysis of actual sea level changes in the Maldives. No rise has been recorded either in the present or the past centuries."