ooohhh, scary music... look at the Steam coming from the evil paper mill (nothing to dp with CFC, CO2 emissions... look at the snow melting !!! snow meltds in the spring ! WHat's up with the shots from Loch ? YAY Roy !
Apparently, in the last '600 million yrs' of the Earth's history only the Carboniferous Period and our present age, the Quaternary Period, have witnessed C02 levels less than 400 ppm.
The Jurassic Period averaged C02 concentrations about 1800 ppm, 4.7 times higher than today. In the Cambrian Period, it was nearly 7000 ppm{18 times higher than today}.
Apparently the earth has been much hotter and humid than it is now, with more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than there is now.
Average global temperatures in the Early Carboniferous Period were approx. 20 degrees C{68 degrees F}, but during the Middle Carboniferous the temperatures were reduced to about 12 degrees C{54 degrees F}, to about what we have today...
I'm far from being an expert on the subject, but it appears to me that the earth has been known to heat up, or we'd still live in an Ige Age. I don't deny that the earth is warming, but is it due to man-made pollution, other factors, or both?
Richard S. Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT wrote that the average global temperature has increased about one degree Farenhait over the past century, and that it's a natural cycle. He said that we are at the end of the current 12,000-year interglacial cycle of temperature climate and so we are due another Ice Age.
thanks to global warming loch is shit now
ejbiggie 4 years ago
ooohhh, scary music... look at the Steam coming from the evil paper mill (nothing to dp with CFC, CO2 emissions... look at the snow melting !!! snow meltds in the spring ! WHat's up with the shots from Loch ? YAY Roy !
LochPatroller 4 years ago
I'm wondering why the earth's warming is being portrayed to be man-made, when clearly man couldn't have caused it in the distant past.
washedbytheword777 4 years ago
Apparently, in the last '600 million yrs' of the Earth's history only the Carboniferous Period and our present age, the Quaternary Period, have witnessed C02 levels less than 400 ppm.
The Jurassic Period averaged C02 concentrations about 1800 ppm, 4.7 times higher than today. In the Cambrian Period, it was nearly 7000 ppm{18 times higher than today}.
washedbytheword777 4 years ago
Apparently the earth has been much hotter and humid than it is now, with more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than there is now.
Average global temperatures in the Early Carboniferous Period were approx. 20 degrees C{68 degrees F}, but during the Middle Carboniferous the temperatures were reduced to about 12 degrees C{54 degrees F}, to about what we have today...
washedbytheword777 4 years ago
I'm far from being an expert on the subject, but it appears to me that the earth has been known to heat up, or we'd still live in an Ige Age. I don't deny that the earth is warming, but is it due to man-made pollution, other factors, or both?
washedbytheword777 4 years ago
Richard S. Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT wrote that the average global temperature has increased about one degree Farenhait over the past century, and that it's a natural cycle. He said that we are at the end of the current 12,000-year interglacial cycle of temperature climate and so we are due another Ice Age.
washedbytheword777 4 years ago