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Climate Change: Some Key Points to Remember

Several Points on Climate Change or Global Warming


1. The climate has been changing on earth ever since it was created weather you think that was 6,000 years ago or 6 Billion so why should now be different.

2. We know that the climate during the middle ages was much warmer than it is now.

3. We know that somewhere about 1650 to 1780 or so was a time called the little ice age

4. The UN put out it's list of the ten hottest years in the last century. The hottest year was 1936 in fact 5 of the hottest ten were before world War 2

5. During the 1970's we went through a cooling trend so much so that when earth day was started around that time the pundits were talking about global cooling even an instant ice age.

6. There is a lot of evidence that Mars, Jupiter and Venus are going through warming trends

7. Geologists tell us the heat on earth can be broken down as follows 90% comes from the sun, over 9% comes from magma inside the earth, man is responsible for less than 1/2 of a percent.

by Cliff Dagrosa, Saturday, Oct. 20 | Permalink



Comments

I did some more reseach and have more facts.
2. The midles age warming period was from 900 to 1300 AD

3. The little ice age acctually lasted from 1300 to 1800 the difference was only about 7 degrees F.

In 1815 there was a hugh volcnic erupthin in the south pacific this caused the "year without a summer" 1816.

To me point number 7 is the most important. 90 percent is a lot to over come. Yes the salt content of the oceans is important. (the midevel warming 900 to 1300 might have melted more ice making the north Atlantic less salty but what made the midevil warming)
If the temperature of the sun varies just a little or as in the case of 1815 enough dust blocks and reflects the sun this has a trmendous effect in the earth.

by Clifford Dagrosa , Sunday, Oct. 21

Posted by Clifford Dagrosa
Sunday, Oct. 21 - 6:51 AM




New Information

Duing the past 5 years there has been no increase in the world's temperature.

The ice cap in Antartica is the largest it has ever been

The Artic while there was a summer melt down the artic ocean is freezing up at a record rate this is from NASA

Cliff

by Clifford Dagrosa , Thursday, Dec. 13

Posted by Clifford Dagrosa
Thursday, Dec. 13 - 12:54 PM




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