SSDD
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No, you missed it. If anything, man not being around yet is indicative of conditions that do not support human life..you miss the entire point, of man wasn't around, so natural CO2 can be that high in our world
Not to mention amphibians, insects, reptiles, dinosaurs, mammals, and birds..
multicellular life..
Why do you hate life?
No...man not being around is evidence of the slow process of evolution...As your own source says, a warmer planet is better for life on earth. What do you believe the ideal temperature to be for life on earth. Surely not the relative cold of an ice age as we are in right now.
What proof to convince anyone do you have to substantiate that we are in an "ice age"?
This should be entertaining.
You really don't have a clue do you?
Earth Has Been Through Not One But Many Ice Ages
Clip: Humans are said to have come into being during the present ice age. Their survival in the extreme conditions was majorly due to their prowess to develop tools and clothes. While animals like mammoths and saber-toothed cats went extinct during this period, the humans survived by the development of agricultural and domestication techniques during the start of the warmer “Holocene epoch”.
Milankovitch Cycles and Glaciation
The episodic nature of the Earth's glacial and interglacial periods within the present Ice Age (the last couple of million years) have been caused primarily by cyclical changes in the Earth's circumnavigation of the Sun.
Ice age - Wikipedia
clip: An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth is currently in the Quaternary glaciation, known in popular terminology as the Ice Age.
What Triggers Ice Ages?
Clip: During the past billion years, the Earth's climate has fluctuated between warm periods—sometimes even completely ice-free—and cold periods, when glaciers scour the continents. In this article, climate scientist Kirk Maasch offers perspective on these historic changes, including the likely causes of the last great ice age—which contrary to common knowledge, we are still in the midst of.
Ice Age - Snowball Earth - Crystalinks
Clip: The present ice age began 40 million years ago with the growth of an ice sheet in Antarctica, but intensified during the Pleistocene (starting around 3 million years ago) with the spread of ice sheets in the Northern Hemisphere. Since then, the world has seen cycles of glaciation with ice sheets advancing and retreating on 40,000 and 100,000 year time scales. The last glacial period ended about 10,000 years ago.
How many more references would you like to the present ice age. Really guy...it isn't as if this is secret stuff..
The very fact that you people are hysterically crying about impending global disaster because we are warming out of an ice age is the very height of idiocy....has no one ever bothered to tell you that the earth is still in an ice age? Did no one ever tell you that humans arose from being hunter gatherers to being civilization builders during the Holocene maximum? A period that was far warmer than the present? Have you ever bothered to look something up for yourself or do you simply take as fact all the bullshit that climate science, the government, and environmental organizations feed you?