Posted by warbaby on November 23, 2019 at 08:35:14 from (24.180.81.247):
In Reply to: Re: oh boy solar farm posted by 1948CaseVAI on November 23, 2019 at 07:43:31:
Climatologist (the folks who study and understand climate far better than you or I) disagree that the current warming trends are "natural". The consensus is that they coincide with a rise in carbon emmissions from man-made sources and that this excessive atomospheric gas is the reason that rising temperatures world- wide are rapidly occurring over a few decades instead of the thousands of years in which normal changes (or cycles) in the climate have typically happened in the past.
The little Ice Age concluded roughly around 1850, which means your claim that the earth has "...been warming for 400 years." is off by about 230 years. The end of The Little Ice Age (a phenomenon that happened in the northern hemisphere, not the entire planet) also neatly dovetails with the beginnings of an exponential rise in CO2 emmissions from coal burning.
No one argues the planet evolves; Kansas used to be covered my shallow seas and deserts in the past, but those changes occurred over millenia. We are changing the entire planet's climate in a few generations without a back up plan to fix it.
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