Posted on 02/26/2019 12:01:55 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
so, San Francisco won’t be the first city destroyed by poop?
The ‘climate’ changed when a bunch of new guys moved in and killed them all .. climate problem solved
what, you didn’t find the pony ?
I guess they just explained roanoke.
They explained the 1930’s dust bowl.
It has to be true. Pooptrometers use to measure its characteristics are highly accurate.
Im sure it had nothing to do with mass murder, especially of women, and enslavement of neighboring tribes.
Have they unvovered any SUVs yet?
‘Climate Change’ is a tautology (a redundancy) as the worlds climate HAS ALWAYS CHANGING
Leftists lie as easily as they breath, and dont give a damn about truth or honesty.
So for the unfortunates being bombarded by this leftist propaganda just remind THEM that : The same proponents of ‘climate change’ are the ones who pushed ‘Global Warming’ which has been shown to be a socialist scam (they had to change that scams name to be more vague - so that ANYTHING can be claimed to be ‘climate change’).
To the Leftards - demand that they : Turn off their air conditioning, and keep their heat at 65 in winter, and STOP driving their cars (use public transit) and stop going on trips -— Or THEY ARE HYPOCRITES (they CAN DO these things TODAY if they actually believe what they spew - but for some reason they never seem to)
“Archaeological evidence also shows that by 1200, Cahokias population was on the decline and the site was abandoned by its mound-building Mississippian inhabitants by 1400.”
So it took well over 200 years for the so called “fall”? Most civilizations don’t last that long!
“Scientists have uncovered a number of explanations for its eventual abandonment, including social and political unrest and environmental changes.”
But what’s in the headline? Climate change.
I too was thinking about the Medieval warm period coinciding with the time of ‘climate change’ mentioned in the article. A connection the author did not mention. I wonder if the archaeologists are taking that in account or just looking at Cahokia in isolation from the rest of global weather patterns and climatology?
We regret to inform your young archeologist group that their finding is not the petrified penis of a prehistoric prince but is the remainder of a creature that crept into the crypt and crapped.
“Cultures can be very resilient in the face of climate change “
unfortunately concentrated technologically-primitive populations are quite brittle when their food production is impacted by climate. The population has to disperse when the local crops are insufficient.
Example - Even in China, where civilization was extremely sophisticated, something like 1 million people DIED EVERY YEAR of Famine (even up to the time of the revolution) because their transportation was incapable of transporting sufficient food inter-regionally
That's not "climate change" that's just a "500 year flood," like 1993. The Mississippi has a long history of fairly regular multiyear flood cycles...not just the normal annual spring flooding.
Well played sir!
I had a suspicion about the Cahokia poopulation and their travels..
*um, ping*
Its also the case that the medieval warm coincides with the viking expansion out of Scandinavia. better climate more food more people so the extras go raiding and colonizing.
Its also the case that the medieval warm coincides with the viking expansion out of Scandinavia. better climate more food more people so the extras go raiding and colonizing.
This isn’t Goebbels stuff.
It is indisputable that the various climates which exist on our planet (there is no “global climate”) have undergone huge changes in historic time which have moved around, wiped out, or fostered various human populations.
Whether the activity of humans have had, or have now, anything to do with this is, of course, very dubious.
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