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Old 10-09-2022, 05:36 AM
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Default Change or Cycles

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Originally Posted by lpkruege1 View Post
Thank God we have climate change. At one point in time Wisconsin was covered in glaciers. The ice age destroyed the dinosaurs. Good thing it warmed up. Man really thinks he has a lot more influence on the earth's temperature than he does. A study recently came out from NOAA that showed we are in a period of fewer severe hurricanes. Another study came out indicating the earth's orbit and tilt on our axes has more to do with our temperature. I guess it's not settled science yet.
And lake Bonneville covered the present state of Utah, and parts of ID, NV, and CO. The Lake convered 20,000 Sq miles and was 900 ft deep. Today we wonder why the Colorado River and Lake Mead are drying up. Did man have an affect on that? No man made influence affected Lake Bonneville, the extinction of the dinosaurs or the loss of the glaciers inthe the same States. So are we in Climate Cycles or Man Made Climate Change. Remember the most devastating hurricane was The Great Hurricane of 1780, 20,000 perished.