Global warming preventing Ice Age

Quantum Windbag

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Sometimes life actually hands you lemonade.

The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear.

Researchers used data on the Earth's orbit and other things to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one.

In the journal Nature Geoscience, they write that the next Ice Age would begin within 1,500 years - but emissions have been so high that it will not.

BBC News - Carbon emissions 'will defer Ice Age'
 
Oh lordy, don't get them started on that kick. Some are so gullible they'll buy it and demand that we start using stuff to increase CO2 to stave off the impending ice age. And for sure they'll make it so it's more expensive and restrictive for everybody.
 
Oh lordy, don't get them started on that kick. Some are so gullible they'll buy it and demand that we start using stuff to increase CO2 to stave off the impending ice age. And for sure they'll make it so it's more expensive and restrictive for everybody.

But it is so much fuuunn.
 
Oh lordy, don't get them started on that kick. Some are so gullible they'll buy it and demand that we start using stuff to increase CO2 to stave off the impending ice age. And for sure they'll make it so it's more expensive and restrictive for everybody.

Who would be doing that? It's the skeptic/denier side that keeps bringing up the Ice Ages. It just shows that the main impasse in the controversy isn't people ignoring natural cycles, but those who ignore the time element of natural cycles vs. current warming.
 
Sometimes life actually hands you lemonade.

The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear.

Researchers used data on the Earth's orbit and other things to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one.

In the journal Nature Geoscience, they write that the next Ice Age would begin within 1,500 years - but emissions have been so high that it will not.

BBC News - Carbon emissions 'will defer Ice Age'

I love how they can create any set of data they need to justify just about any outcome or prophesy they want.......:doubt:
 
Sometimes life actually hands you lemonade.

The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear.

Researchers used data on the Earth's orbit and other things to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one.

In the journal Nature Geoscience, they write that the next Ice Age would begin within 1,500 years - but emissions have been so high that it will not.

BBC News - Carbon emissions 'will defer Ice Age'

I love how they can create any set of data they need to justify just about any outcome or prophesy they want.......:doubt:

I love how people like you prefer to remain ignorant of scientific methods, and how you will denigrate any research without the slightest knowledge of that research. Willfull ignorance is ugly where ever encountered.
 

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