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Old 02-08-2024, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by DonnaNi4os View Post
I certainly am no meteorology expert but it seems to me that global warming makes the water of the ocean warmer. Warmer water strengthens hurricanes so I don’t understand the logic. Enlighten me please.
Global warming also melts ice caps and glaciers, dumping cold water into the oceans. Over the long term, the oceans, just like the atmosphere are getting warmer. It started 20,000 years ago and will continue for about another 40,000 years. Then, we will start the cooling cycle headed towards the next period of glaciation. But here's the catch-----NONE OF IT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH HUMAN ACTIVITY.. It has happened over a dozen times during the last 4.5 million years of our CURRENT ICE AGE.

Has human activity accelerated this cycle? A definite maybe, but according to the climatologists that are not beholden to the government or universities for their livelihood, at most it will delay us from being crushed under 2 miles of ice for about 5,000 years.