Rothschilds + Rockefeller are running the show:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/22/donald-trump-paris-climate-deal-change-open-mindHuman caused climate change is ABSOLUTELY impossible. Human caused environmental degradation happens often, but environment is not climate.
Even a nuclear winter would not be a permanent climate change. After some years or decades, the earth would resume the climate that is dictated and controlled by the Sun and the internal heat of the Earth.
We are just but little specks of dust crawling on the surface of the earth and have no where near enough impact to the thermodynamics to have any meaningful impact on the climate.
I mostly agree. After watching An Inconvenient Truth I was worried. But now not as much. Just looking at history tells me there is way more to it than just human caused change. I am in the camp of I believe human activity is part of the issue but overall, like iamnotback says, we cant change the earth permanently, just some of the environs in which we reside. Here are some things to consider.
- no one knows with certainty what causes ice ages
- post 'little ice age' glaciers began to retreat (mid 1800's) and in most cases are continuing. Before industrialisation.
- the era known as the 'climatic optimum' (9000-6000 yrs ago iirc) had higher temps than now and coincided with booms in human civilisation. Canada had tree lines way higher than today for eg.
- the era known as the Younger Dryas had way more climate volatility, including temp changes between 7-14d in perhaps as little as a decade
- this YD period approx 13k - 10k yrs ago also saw a 400ft rise in sea levels. (many many implications here)
- 13k-10k yrs ago was like a nuclear winter; rapid drop in temps and return to ice age conditions after warming from glacial maximum of approx 18k yrs ago. For more info google 'black mat archaeology'
-the YD co-incided with the extinction of 75% of Nth American megafauna, similar in Europe. Least affected was Africa (where megafauna still exists). Human culture was also effectively wiped out - many traces found below black mat, way less above.
- going back 5-600k yrs there is a gentle oscillation of temps moving from -2 to +2 over long periods, interrupted by massive spikes and drops.
- we are now in an extended period of calm; since the end of the YD period we have reached a permanently high temp plateau.
- we don't understand climate cycles very well
This time period is a rather new field of study. I think the most interesting thing today and massive implications for history, religion and our understanding of humanity. Definitely red pill stuff.