Nothing, we're doomed.Whatever shall we do?
Nothing, we're doomed.Whatever shall we do?
The only thing I would add to the above is that it has changed back and forth between hot and cold periods numerous times within the above time frame and the cycles are in the 10s of thousands of years.Is climate changing? Sure, just as it has been changing for 4+ Billion years from a earth completely covered in an ice sheet to deserts where the poles are.
Might as well drink then.Nothing, we're doomed.
Tin foil hat conspiracy stuff.
Like arguing with those that believe in chem-trails or alien abductions or orbs.
Arguing with someone about a faith-based belief is futile.
Outa here!
But if you use it to buy black guns, all will be forgiven.The root of all evil. Oh, wait, that is money.
And if you use it to buy carbon offsets, Al Gore will kiss you.But if you use it to buy black guns, all will be forgiven.
Actually, no. The southern hemisphere has a summer also, it is simply opposite ours. If I was there in Jan, Feb and March, I would be warmer there than here.Pretty good correlation there, at least in the northern hemisphere, eh?
But you could fall off the edge.Actually, no. The southern hemisphere has a summer also, it is simply opposite ours. If I was there in Jan, Feb and March. I would be warmer there than here.
Actually, no. The southern hemisphere has a summer also, it is simply opposite ours. If I was there in Jan, Feb and March. I would be warmer there than here.
Yeah, we’re only at 82 of our expected 104. Down right nippley out there.Seems chilly this morning.
No, the cycles are about every few thousand years. The last ice age ended when the temperature very rapidly rose; something like less than a decade. It's been strangely warm and stable for the past 10000 years.The only thing I would add to the above is that it has changed back and forth between hot and cold periods numerous times within the above time frame and the cycles are in the 10s of thousands of years.
I have a friend in the UT Geophysics Lab whose job it is to measure such things and he says the cycle is roughly every 10,000 years from peak warm to peak cold.No, the cycles are about every few thousand years.
Except for the mini ice age, also known as the dark ages.No, the cycles are about every few thousand years. The last ice age ended when the temperature very rapidly rose; something like less than a decade. It's been strangely warm and stable for the past 10000 years.
Does your friend think there is something wrong with the data from the Greenland and Antarctic ice cores, or does it just not fit "common sense"?I have a friend in the UT Geophysics Lab whose job it is to measure such things and he says the cycle is roughly every 10,000 years from peak warm to peak cold.
Can't answer that, but the UTGL does do both ice and coral reef bores. What I should have mentioned in my previous post is the within the roughly 10,000 yr peak to peak there are also mini/micro swings during that larger period.Does your friend think there is something wrong with the data from the Greenland and Antarctic ice cores, or does it just not fit "common sense"?