Eventually, in a few thousand years... About 10,000 - 12,000 years back,
where Petros (& myself) are sitting, was under something like a mile of
ice.
A 25 metre rise in sea levels within a few centuries...I'm doubting anyone
here on the Forum (but I could be wrong) is going to see that, whether it
happens or not. Through the ages many-many have preached "The End
is Near!" & tossed out their prophesies and dates. None, to the best of my
knowledge, has been correct so far, as we're still here.
Some change has taken millions of years, & some much shorter time
frames. Millions of years ago where I sit was the bottom of an inland
sea, but thousands of years ago it was under a thick and vast ice sheet.
Probably, your glass is half empty, but mine is half full.
He's hilarious and full of **** all at once. Talented.
Is it under a mile of ice now? If not, how is that relevant. Incidentally, the first Ice Age was about 2.5 million years ago and we are still in it. Climate moves in a very narrow range since then. giving mini Ice Ages within the whole with interglacial periods that are just a few degrees warmer than in those mini periods.
By the end of this century, or very soon after, the global mean temperature will, as I said earlier, be higher than at any time since that first Ice Age. It does not need much for that, Just 2 more degrees Celsius from where we are now and increasing at nearly .2C each decade. Do the math!
It will be at the Permian level when, again as I wrote, sea level was 25 metres higher than now.
That is not in question. The question is how do we act to avoid it. It is lucky that, as you say, you will not be around then. Or a pity for you would be able to "half fill" many glasses from the waters flowing over New York and scores of other coastal cities and whole swathes of some countries.
The last ice age was less then 10,000 years agoIs it under a mile of ice now? If not, how is that relevant. Incidentally, the first Ice Age was about 2.5 million years ago and we are still in it. Climate moves in a very narrow range since then. giving mini Ice Ages within the whole with interglacial periods that are just a few degrees warmer than in those mini periods.
By the end of this century, or very soon after, the global mean temperature will, as I said earlier, be higher than at any time since that first Ice Age. It does not need much for that, Just 2 more degrees Celsius from where we are now and increasing at nearly .2C each decade. Do the math!
It will be at the Permian level when, again as I wrote, sea level was 25 metres higher than now.
That is not in question. The question is how do we act to avoid it. It is lucky that, as you say, you will not be around then. Or a pity for you would be able to "half fill" many glasses from the waters flowing over New York and scores of other coastal cities and whole swathes of some countries.
been in the industry since 1978,I think im well imformed enough to take someone like you out of any debate with experience alone and very quickly but im trying to not make you look like the numpty you are.Can't handle the logic huh?
Apparently you can't handle metaphors either.You think. But then, you don't think well either. You have no clue what sort of lifestyle we have here, yet you spew uninformed opinions like that like shyte through a goose.There's another metaphor for you.
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Mother natures a biotch but she does a good job of balancing things out.The last ice age (Wisconsonian) was 13,000 years ago. It took thousands of years to melt, just like it will take thousands of years for Greenland and Antarctic ice to melt....if there were an issue.
LOL.Is it under a mile of ice now? If not, how is that relevant.
Bingo!I get you now. If something doesn't support your position, it's not
relevant.
Still a catchy tune...
Cabbagesandking's Profile ...And Ron, I am not going to get into that foolish religious crap. Who actually fits that Bill?
And there's the proof.Or those who follow the science. Science that is not questioned by any scientist or educated person.
That's what happens when you try and cheat a pigeon.The other day I thought I would sit down and play a game of chess with a pigeon. I was bored and figured I would beat the pigeon easily.
Well, I soon had the pigeon and checkmate, and you know what that pigeon did? He kicked over all the pieces and crapped all over the board.
That's what happens when you try and cheat a pigeon.
Don't get me wrong bud, I understand what you are trying to convey.Damn! I didn't think anyone was watching me.
Don't get me wrong bud, I understand what you are trying to convey.
The game is rigged by, get this, both sides though.
You must have watched the Movie ..Day after Tomorrow
.... And we all know that Hollywood never releases anything unless it's fact.