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Originally Posted by Fastskiguy
Weird...I didn't see it before I posted.
I couldn't access the graphs but it seems like he is going back millions of years whereas ice cores are only going back 800,000...so maybe it's possible that CO2 levels are higher than in the last 800,000....but apparently much lower than in eras before then?
I guess my take home on post 196 is "if CO2 is going to cause tremendous global warming then why did we have an ice age with CO2 levels 10X higher than current?" I'm not sure what to make of that.
Ever feel like you are either buying into big oil's misinformation or getting duped like sheep by the shadowy global elite?
Joe
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There is an interesting scientific article published recently by S. Rattabvong about Antarctica's ice slowly melting since 1970 at a rate of 13% of its mass per decade. "Sea ice can reflect SOME of the incoming solar radiation back into space." "The loss of Antarctic ice is and will affect the whole earth". "And the effects in Antarctica are approaching a TIPPING point resulting in permanent change." This is a VERY long scientific article, but it relates to worldwide consequences of individual decisions about buying electric or gasoline engine vehicles, lawnmowers, golf cars, and bicycles.