Of course, no one will admit it, but that is exactly what has happened.
A new scientific study shows has revealed the following:
Current CO2 levels of 410 parts per million (ppm) were last seen on Earth three million years ago, according to the most detailed reconstruction of the Earth’s climate by researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and published in Science Advances.
Yes, you read that correctly, three million — million — years ago CO2 levels on Earth were the same as they are today, but there is one major difference between three million years ago and today…
Three million years ago, we humans were not driving cars or eating the meat that requires cow farts; we weren’t barbecuing or refusing to recycle or building factories; there was no Industrial Age, no plastic, no air conditioning, no electricity, no lumber mills, no consumerism, no aerosols.
In fact, three million years ago, there were probably no human beings on Earth, at least not human in the way we use that term today. And yet…
CO2 levels were the same then as they are now…
Hmmm…?
But I thought humans warmed the planet? That’s the hustle we’ve been sold for three decades now — you know, that WE are the problem.
We have also been told the problem is DEFINITELY NOT a billions-year-old planet running through cycles where the temperature might fluctuate a bit. Oh, no, that could never be it — so stop saying that could be, you Denier.
Well, what about the Ice Age that occurred thousands and thousands of years before the Industrial Age.
Shut up, Denier.
And yet…
According to the study, scientists also discovered that during this period of Global Warming “there were no ice sheets covering either Greenland or West Antarctica, and much of the East Antarctic ice sheet was gone.”
How is this possible 2,999,971 years before Arnold Schwarzenegger bought his...
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Let me preface this with saying that I am not convinced that human activity is a major factor in climate change. However, the above only demonstrates that human activity isn't the only cause of increased CO2 in the atmosphere and not that human's aren't currently the cause of an observable increase.
ReplyDeletethe same scientists stated that Mt. Pinatubo volcanic eruption spewed just as much pollution into the air as mankind has done since the beginnings of man on earth...in less than a month. DUH!
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