Posted on 10/23/2013 7:15:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
It is well-established science that the cooling of the earth has been in the past and would be in the future more disruptive to human existence than atmospheric warming. If we are quite quiet, we may yet hear the sound of extreme irony laughing its head off at our efforts to lower carbon dioxide emissions and, thus, initiating or strengthening cooler weather conditions that would bring massive hunger and movements of populations, precisely the opposite condition wished for by the anthropogenic global warming crowd. However, no one may be able to spend their waking hours smirking if it turns out that inevitable global cooling could have been ameliorated by burning the fuel that we are using today that would have helped us to warm the planet and our sorrowful bodies tomorrow. We are so not prescient:
A study of fossil pollen particles in sediments extracted from the bottom of the Sea of Galilee has revealed evidence of a climate crisis that traumatized the Near East from the middle of the 13th to the late 12th century BCE, scientists say. The crisis brought about the collapse of the great empires of the Bronze Age.
The findings, by Dr. Dafna Langgut and Prof. Israel Finkelstein of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University and Prof. Thomas Litt of the Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Paleontology at the University of Bonn, Germany, are based on new discoveries from underneath the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret Lake).
The researchers drilled through 300 meters of water in the heart of the Sea of Galilee and retrieved a core of sediments 20 meters long from the bottom of the lake. The goal was to extract from the sediments fossil pollen grains.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
This is an earth in God’s creation, not off on some precarious lonesome existence.
People need a God so bad that if the actual one is not acknowledged, they’ll create one — in the form of tame pussycat theories that claim to give control over a wild, lion world.
It would be to laugh if it wasn’t to cry.
Some would rail that such a point of view is “anti science.” It is not, it is about wisely using science.
“The researchers drilled through 300 meters of water”
Tough drilling ...
More people live at the Equator than at the Poles ,WOW ,you mean it’s because of the Cold ,LOL
As much as i REALLY like cooler weather, it’s not nearly as friendly as warm weather. It’ll take you out real fast. You can live without AC. Uncomfortable, but livable. Cold without heat. Not so much.
“Cold Sun” - John Casey
Paging Algore...you may want to read this
IMPORTANT NEW PRESS RELEASE:
SSRC Press Release 8-2013 titled “UN-IPCC Climate Report Condemned,” has been posted Monday, September 30, 2013, at the press release page.
This release is a critical review by the SSRC of the UN-IPCC’s first component of its latest AR5 climate report, issued Sept. 27, 2013. The review of “The Physical Science Basis, Summary for Policymakers” is possibly the strongest negative critique of a UN-IPCC report to date by a qualified climate research organization.
See the full release and the SSRC Assessment at the Press Release page of this web site.http://spaceandscience.net/
Global Cooling versus Global Warming: Cold is more deadly that[sic]heat.Actually it's more deadly than heat.
You were the first person to catch the American Thinker’s typo. I hope this is the last of it. I don’t want to turn this thread into an exchange about typing or grammar.
I am a full-on proponent of global warming. When it’s 45 degrees outside in October, it is too damn cold.
I hear that typos and grammatical errors are more likely to occur when the earth is cooling.
Maybe he should’ve asked the scarecrow from the Wizard of OZ about the weather,
Even before he had a brain he knew enough to figure out that the man behind the curtain was not the Great and powerful OZ.
Gore keeps on spinning his disproven LIE.
In Ohio today (23 October), we had the earliest snow I have ever seen here.
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Note: this topic was posted 10/23/2013.Thanks SeekAndFind.
A study of fossil pollen particles in sediments extracted from the bottom of the Sea of Galilee has revealed evidence of a climate crisis that traumatized the Near East from the middle of the 13th to the late 12th century BCE, scientists say. The crisis brought about the collapse of the great empires of the Bronze Age.
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