Interesting article.
Well duh... Al Gore told us the earth’s interior was millions of degrees. One might reason that level of heat could have an impact on plate tectonics.
The interior of the earth is several millions of degrees. Al Gore
In other news, heat from a stovetop burner causes water in a pot to boil.
The snowflakes tell us that man made gorebull warming causes earthquakes and volcanos to erupt.
Well, manbearpig did caution us that right under our feet the temp is millions of degrees hot. So, anyone got tickets to his “erf in the balance Pt deux”? Didn’t think so, you damn deniers.
Not really new. As the article alludes, this was theorized in the 70’s, but I think even somewhat earlier, as I studied it in the mid-60’s as a Geography/Geology student.
The four years I spent studying, and the more I learned how all of the Earths systems are interrelated and that man can do very little to affect them on a global basis, was the start of my confirmed belief in a superior being.
Atheists are such fools.
(It also took me years to learn the art of the run-on sentence.)
Might that have an impact on global surface temperatures?
The hell you say. You mean the science on the Earth's molten core isn't even settled???
Who are these Molten Core deniers!? I want charges brought against them!
Gee...maybe some of that heat contained in the molten core just might migrate to the surface...and to the surrounding atmosphere. Maybe some of that molten heat might account for changes to seawater acidity or chemical composition.
So...in a sense it is true “global warming”? Who knew???
Ya think! I have been saying this for years. And is a classic example of why the AGW/ACC or whatever is a ‘crock of crap’.
First besides being unable to account for in any fashion possible gravitational influences that may or may not vary, we don’t know. Fictional energy is generally manifested in the form of heat
There is also the super continent theories; there is no evidence that plat movement has stopped, obviously.
In 2013 the earth’s core temperature was revised upwards by 1,000 degrees centigrade. 23 years earlier it was 1,000C cooler. Wonder what happened here. Bad guesses before or old equipment versus new tech, really just goes to show we do not know. But if there actually was a change of 1,000C over 23 years, this is really not good.
However no mention on how that might effect global temperature or climate theories. Also the Kola bore hole, the temperatures discovered were higher then predicted and the project abandoned. I believe one of the reasons for the temperature revision.
I believe we have big issues coming up with the ‘earth wanting to vent off a little steam’, so to say. Look at the earthquakes and volcanoes, we are do for some significant change that there is not a damn thing we can about.
For decades, scientists have theorized
They can’t prove gullible warming either.
Duh
Imagine that.
Who’da thunk.
No shiite, Sherlock.
They can’t make a thermos that can keep my soup hot for a day, but the earth can go for billions of years and the core doesn’t cool down?
Dirt.
That’s the answer.
A dirt thermos.
Tectonic bump.
Congressman Hank Johnson (Dim-GA) could not be reached for comment regarding how this techtonic theory squares with his theory about the danger of Guam capsizing if too many people go to one side of the island.