To: dayglored
Global temperature changes take place over thousands of years, often tens of thousands.Not necessarily. Evidence indicates ice ages will set in within a single decade.
Otherwise, I agree with your post.
7 posted on
01/01/2009 7:17:48 PM PST by
Sherman Logan
(Everyone has a right to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.)
To: Sherman Logan
Ice ages set in fast but take a long time to thaw.
8 posted on
01/01/2009 7:20:02 PM PST by
omega4179
(Bush Abandoned Ramos and Compean)
To: Sherman Logan; All
Not necessarily. Evidence indicates ice ages will set in within a single decade.
Uh, what evidence would that be?
21 posted on
01/01/2009 8:16:58 PM PST by
notdownwidems
(Vote Republican! We're 1/10 of 1% better than the other guys!)
To: Sherman Logan
The “Little Ice Age” began in less than a year, (17th century) and killed 2/3’s of the European population, finally ending in the 1800’s
Some prehistoric evidence points out Mammoths being frozen while standing on all fours, with green plant food still in their mouth.
So, yes, Global Climate change can happen rather fast.
38 posted on
01/02/2009 9:06:44 AM PST by
PSYCHO-FREEP
(WHAT? Where did my tag line go?)
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