• Climate change caused the demise of Central Asia's river

    From reader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 17 14:27:24 2020
    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-12/uol-ccc121520.php

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  • From Oh so rich & successful JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 17 11:48:05 2020
    It's just propaganda.

    A true model for "Climate Change":

    A clock.

    The hands of the clock strike 12, and from there with every tic they
    grow further & further away from 12... AND closer & closer to striking
    12 again.

    THAT is "Climate Change."

    The planet moves through cycles. The "Tilt" of the earth changes, where
    the sun is landing, what is being warmed & how much changes. AND
    THEN there's the orbit around the sun -- that changes as well. One orbit
    takes us further away, makes us colder, the other brings us closer and
    makes us warmer. AND THEN the sun goes through cycles, the amount
    of energy it's putting out isn't at a constant...

    Did you know that there's been no VEI8 during the whole of the Holocene?

    This, more than anything, is probably why Chicago isn't under a glacier
    right now...

    Volcanic activity isn't really a cycle. It's more like the law on averages.
    It works out, on average, that we get major eruptions [blah-blah] often.
    But, it's a contributor.






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  • From reader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 17 22:20:07 2020
    It's just propaganda.

    By whom and to what end?


    The planet moves through cycles. The "Tilt" of the earth changes, where
    the sun is landing, what is being warmed & how much changes. AND
    THEN there's the orbit around the sun -- that changes as well. One orbit >takes us further away, makes us colder, the other brings us closer and
    makes us warmer. AND THEN the sun goes through cycles, the amount
    of energy it's putting out isn't at a constant...

    Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.>

    The large cycle has been tracked for the last 700k years. So the better question is not if cycles exist but how does the current one vary as to
    climate change compared to the others. This one is ontrack for a faster increase in the warming part of the cycle and corresponds to the increase
    in human temperature change activities.

    Did you know that there's been no VEI8 during the whole of the Holocene?

    This, more than anything, is probably why Chicago isn't under a glacier
    right now...


    No, the cycle is on the upward warming side of it.>

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  • From Oh so rich & successful JTEM@21:1/5 to reader on Sun Dec 20 13:23:59 2020
    reader wrote:

    It's just propaganda.

    By whom and to what end?

    Lol!

    The planet moves through cycles. The "Tilt" of the earth changes, where
    the sun is landing, what is being warmed & how much changes. AND
    THEN there's the orbit around the sun -- that changes as well. One orbit >takes us further away, makes us colder, the other brings us closer and >makes us warmer. AND THEN the sun goes through cycles, the amount
    of energy it's putting out isn't at a constant...
    Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.>

    The large cycle has been tracked for the last 700k years. So the better question is not if cycles exist but how does the current one vary as to climate change compared to the others. This one is ontrack for a faster increase in the warming part of the cycle and corresponds to the increase
    in human temperature change activities.
    Did you know that there's been no VEI8 during the whole of the Holocene?

    This, more than anything, is probably why Chicago isn't under a glacier >right now...

    No, the

    Everything I stated is literally true, though I left out plate tectonics, creating
    lengthy cold periods -- like the Quaternary Period we are inside of now -- by altering the currents, which are the way the earth distributes the energy from the sun striking the equator.

    HINT: The formation of the Isthmus of Panama.






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  • From reader@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 21 15:57:44 2020
    It's just propaganda.

    By whom and to what end?

    Lol!


    Ah, so I assumed; the real propaganda with a boogie man under every bed,


    The planet moves through cycles. The "Tilt" of the earth changes, where
    the sun is landing, what is being warmed & how much changes. AND
    THEN there's the orbit around the sun -- that changes as well. One orbit
    takes us further away, makes us colder, the other brings us closer and
    makes us warmer. AND THEN the sun goes through cycles, the amount
    of energy it's putting out isn't at a constant...
    Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.> >>
    The large cycle has been tracked for the last 700k years. So the better
    question is not if cycles exist but how does the current one vary as to
    climate change compared to the others. This one is ontrack for a faster
    increase in the warming part of the cycle and corresponds to the increase
    in human temperature change activities.
    Did you know that there's been no VEI8 during the whole of the Holocene?

    This, more than anything, is probably why Chicago isn't under a glacier
    right now...

    No, the

    Everything I stated is literally true, though I left out plate tectonics, creating
    lengthy cold periods -- like the Quaternary Period we are inside of now -- by >altering the currents, which are the way the earth distributes the energy from >the sun striking the equator.

    HINT: The formation of the Isthmus of Panama.

    Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.>

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  • From Oh so rich & successful JTEM@21:1/5 to reader on Thu Dec 24 12:16:23 2020
    reader wrote:

    Ah, so I assumed

    Did you ever jut try thinking instead? Like, weighing the fact, mapping
    them out to a conclusion and then weighing that against the ignorant
    puke you habitually post here?

    Rhetorical question, obviously.





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