CDZ More lies from scientists.

We are in an interglacial cycle, Einstein. Relax. Our present temperatures are still well below the peak temperatures of the previous interglacial cycles.
We are living and adapting to TODAY's climates on earth, not millions of years ago when our species did not exist, Einstein.
Hey Ding, why don't you provide us your source link for all those cut/pastes?
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We are in an interglacial cycle, Einstein. Relax. Our present temperatures are still well below the peak temperatures of the previous interglacial cycles.
We are living and adapting to TODAY's climates on earth, not millions of years ago when our species did not exist, Einstein.
Hey Ding, why don't you provide us your source link for all those cut/pastes?
:)
This one comes from NASA. It shows that our present temperature is still below the peak temperatures of the previous interglacial cycles. The warming we are experiencing is part of a natural cycle. Go do your own homework.

epica_temperature.png
 
We are in an interglacial cycle, Einstein. Relax. Our present temperatures are still well below the peak temperatures of the previous interglacial cycles.
We are living and adapting to TODAY's climates on earth, not millions of years ago when our species did not exist, Einstein.
Hey Ding, why don't you provide us your source link for all those cut/pastes?
:)
This one comes from NASA. It shows that our present temperature is still below the peak temperatures of the previous interglacial cycles. The warming we are experiencing is part of a natural cycle. Go do your own homework.

epica_temperature.png
Of course, you dishonestly left out the explanation NASA included with the very chart you posted!

Here is what you left out:
"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or “paleoclimates.” The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today. But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
 

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