During the last interglacial period the planet warmed for about 17 or 18 thousand years. Then it cooled and went glacial.
Two interglacial periods ago we had a double bumper of warming spanning like 50,000 year.
The sea level rose higher during those interglacial periods. The moral of the story is that the planet warms up until it peaks and then cools again. If the planet warms for another few thousand years if shouldn't be any great surprise and it certainly doesn't prove anything about AGW.
Our climate today is actually ideal. It doesn't get better than this. The norm is freezing drought.
Two interglacial periods ago we had a double bumper of warming spanning like 50,000 year.
The sea level rose higher during those interglacial periods. The moral of the story is that the planet warms up until it peaks and then cools again. If the planet warms for another few thousand years if shouldn't be any great surprise and it certainly doesn't prove anything about AGW.
Our climate today is actually ideal. It doesn't get better than this. The norm is freezing drought.