Saturday, April 9, 2022

More Question on Warming


More Question on Warming


The Pleistocene Epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago), is called the Great Ice Age, or Glacial Age, because during that epoch ice sheets developed periodically over vast areas of northern and mid-latitude North America and Eurasia. In North America, the Laurentide glaciers spread from the Hudson Bay area, covering most of Canada and going as far south as Illinois and Missouri. Glaciers covered 30% of Pennsylvania and the ice sheet was up to two miles thick. Given how recently the Ice Age was and how short current times are in comparison, are these presumed temperature changes significant?

Is the current temperature measurement, with technological and social changes, meaningful when compared to earlier ones?

Are rare earth extractions dependent upon child labor? Would that be important to the warming activists?

Have any simulations been run on the implications of the invasion of jungles that would likely be necessary for increased mineral extraction?

What models have been run on global warming? What models have been used in other areas? How do models differ from experiments?

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