Human-induced climate change began earlier than previously thought

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The hopis were brought into this world where they live by ant men
many Hopi words and archetypes are the same in sumerian
the ORIGINAL people of the cross, the antmen from the land of biggest ancient underground cities in the world, were Aryan Dravidians and Turks and fareastern Caucasian Europeans...
This is why the architecture in the new world most closely resembles the constructions in India
which is the real reason Clodumbbus though he was there and not here

in any case the proving thing is the quality called aglutination which shows a common link between hopi and the above cultures languages

point being:
sH!t happened before and the underground is where they rode it out
should be the story of Noah's ARCH
 
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darkbeaver

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The hopis were brought into this world where they live by ant men
many Hopi words and archetypes are the same in sumerian
the ORIGINAL people of the cross, the antmen from the land of biggest ancient underground cities in the world, were Aryan Dravidians and Turks and fareastern Caucasian Europeans...
This is why the architecture in the new world most closely resembles the constructions in India
which is the real reason Clodumbbus though he was there and not here

in any case the proving thing is the quality called aglutination which shows a common link between hopi and the above cultures languages

point being:
sH!t happened before and the underground is where they rode it out
should be the story of Noah's ARCH

Exactly, these underground cities are all over the world and they're ignored by the mainstream science for the most part, just curiosities. They go so far and then the exploration stops or they are reburried.

You listen to that guy on AM 640 following Leafs games on Saturdays don't you?Limestone. Super easy to excavate.

Some are and others aren't.
 

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The first signs of warming from the rise in greenhouse gases which came hand-in-hand with the Industrial Revolution appear as early as 1830 in the tropical oceans and the Arctic, meaning that climate change witnessed today began about 180 years ago.
Yep, right around when the LIA ended. What a coincidence.
 

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Not surprised.

This just means we need to curb emissions even sooner than previously thought.


Human-induced climate change began earlier than previously thought

Continents and oceans in the northern hemisphere began to warm with industrial-era fossil fuel emissions nearly 200 years ago, pushing back the origins of human-induced climate change to the mid-19th century.

The first signs of warming from the rise in greenhouse gases which came hand-in-hand with the Industrial Revolution appear as early as 1830 in the tropical oceans and the Arctic, meaning that climate change witnessed today began about 180 years ago.

Researchers in Australia found evidence for the early onset of warming after trawling through 500 years of data on tree rings, corals and ice cores that together form a natural archive of Earth’s historical temperatures.

Much of what is known about Earth’s climate history is based on instruments that have monitored temperatures from the 1880s onwards. But while these capture the changing conditions seen in the 20th century, they miss the start of the warming trend.

“A lot is known about the climate record for the time when we have instrumental records,” said Nerilie Abram, a climate scientist at the Australian National University. “We wanted to look at whether these records give us the full picture.”

Pooling the data, the scientists found that temperatures in the tropical oceans and in the air above northern hemisphere land-masses began to rise above natural variations in the 1830s, just as greenhouse gas emissions edged upwards.

The scientists first thought that they were seeing the climate rebound after a period of natural cooling brought on by particles thrown high into the atmosphere from volcanic eruptions. But climate simulations showed that the warming they observed could be explained purely by the small rise in greenhouse gas emissions.

“The changes in greenhouse gases in the 19th century were small compared with the fairly rapid changes we see now, so seeing the climate respond this way was a surprise,” said Abrams.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...-change-began-earlier-than-previously-thought

What a joke!

You do understand that the population of the entire world was less than a billion people in 1800?

Gimme a break.
 

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Everyone in BC is profiting from this 'scam'

FInd one. Anyone living outside the cities is forced to pay higher taxes because we don't have NG for heat, don't have public transportation, don't have government services nearby.Many rely on diesel generators. All requires us to burn more fossil fuels.
 

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by the by jeez by:
man made global war...
lookin much more certain every day
 

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You do understand, there was no point in your post?

At all?

Okay.....there were less than a billion people, and they were NOT burning fossil fuels to any great extent, yet these idiots still pretend that they were creating global warning, despite the fact the world cooled at one time and another since 1800. Indeed it has cooled and warmed and cooled and warmed...........

There is no point to the original post., except more BS for the Chicken Littles of the world to feed their fear.