FYI polar sea ice is growing. Mother nature gonna nature.
Photo: File:Mt Herschel, Antarctica, Jan 2006.jpg By Vijay Jayaraj Whenever “experts are shocked” they usually have marginalized or ignored altogether factors wrongly assumed to have no influence over their hypotheses, theories or beliefs. Nowhere is this more evident than in climate science...
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That is an interesting article. Yesterday I did a light review of the earth's history according to "scientists":
It is 4.5 billion years old (they know this from testing rocks). In the past, it was tilted differently toward the sun and the contienents were arranged differently (just 250 million years ago it was one continent). This caused weather patterns to be different which drove CO2 levels
very high and the dinosaur age happened. The continents gradually moved, the earth changed its tilt and eventually an ice age ensued. and so on and so forth.
In your article they make this comment based on "accepted" earth history science:
"Also, remember that we are in the Holocene epoch, a warm geological phase between two glacial advances – one that ended about 10,000 years ago and the next expected to occur some number of thousand years hence. An upward tick in Arctic temperatures shouldn’t surprise us regardless of whether we emit CO2 or not."
I think my ancestors in Arizona are going to have a much better location than people up North when those glaciers arrive.