I’m not a geologist so I don’t know how the entire stuff is working. Dimitry is talking about earths cycles that are occurring every 120,000 year or so and times of temperature peaks coincide with times of great heat (with rain forests in Antartica) and these are then followed by cooling ages + and ice age.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pe...leistocene
https://www.britannica.com/science/ice-age-geology
I will come back and explain it if I resolve it. But this is beyond my level of education
What I know as an archaeologist is that we are in the Holocene period. The Younger Drias event happened son 12,000 years ago. We were here as hunter gatherers sin at least 40,000 years ago. Than they disappeared. We Survived. And it is around 12,000 years ago that the first settlements start to appear in Egypt, Mesopotamia + the Indus valley. This coincides with the end of the last ice age and the turning of places entirely covered with ice (like northern Europe) into arable lands. Than our population begins to grow. Than we become what we are today.
All I know is:
1) Peak of CO2 = peak of temperature (the 150,000 years cycles)
2) Our society is entirely reliant of agriculture + food production. Even with a limited event like the war in Ukraine, the food security of millions of people is compromised and wheat prices around the world is increasing.
So I think this is the work of fake scientists. – Yes Life is capable to adapt. Unless we do something like an atomic war for instance, the earth’s cycles will continue. The earth has recovered from so many mass initiation events. SO there will be a new page with new creatures etc. But if that happens, how many of us will survive? Are we even going to survive? We simply don’t know that.
Yet, Greta says that “The science is as clear as it gets”. The earth is not warming all by itself. This time it’s not a volcano, it’s not the Sun. It’s “the great acceleration” since the 1950’s that’s doing this (see “The Climate Book”).
Here is a nice article on the standoff between ordinary villagers and big coal companies in south-Western Turkey.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coal-versus-f...23831.html
While this is happening here, in the south-Eastern part of the country (the quake affected region), villagers are resisting. Here the aim is to destroy highly valuable agricultural lands + olive tree plantations to make room for government sponsored housing (which are usually in faraway places and contain so many deficiencies that no one is even willing to move to such habitations).
https://youtu.be/pJDr0dpjCVY?t=146
https://medyanews.net/environmental-prot...restation/
(The Internet Link above is even blocked in my region )
For me Australia hosting the COP 31 2026 and the UAE hosting it in December this year is a joke. I think we have reached the point where there should be serious penalties for any nation building any type of fossil energy infrastructures. In the examples mentioned above, I’m not even seeing any serious international pressure on my government to not extend existing coal facilities and to not destroy agricultural lands (which may become very important for all of us with a rapidly growing world population in a time of environmental crisis).
I think most governments don’t seem to realize yet how important this whole thing is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pe...leistocene
https://www.britannica.com/science/ice-age-geology
I will come back and explain it if I resolve it. But this is beyond my level of education
What I know as an archaeologist is that we are in the Holocene period. The Younger Drias event happened son 12,000 years ago. We were here as hunter gatherers sin at least 40,000 years ago. Than they disappeared. We Survived. And it is around 12,000 years ago that the first settlements start to appear in Egypt, Mesopotamia + the Indus valley. This coincides with the end of the last ice age and the turning of places entirely covered with ice (like northern Europe) into arable lands. Than our population begins to grow. Than we become what we are today.
All I know is:
1) Peak of CO2 = peak of temperature (the 150,000 years cycles)
2) Our society is entirely reliant of agriculture + food production. Even with a limited event like the war in Ukraine, the food security of millions of people is compromised and wheat prices around the world is increasing.
So I think this is the work of fake scientists. – Yes Life is capable to adapt. Unless we do something like an atomic war for instance, the earth’s cycles will continue. The earth has recovered from so many mass initiation events. SO there will be a new page with new creatures etc. But if that happens, how many of us will survive? Are we even going to survive? We simply don’t know that.
Yet, Greta says that “The science is as clear as it gets”. The earth is not warming all by itself. This time it’s not a volcano, it’s not the Sun. It’s “the great acceleration” since the 1950’s that’s doing this (see “The Climate Book”).
Here is a nice article on the standoff between ordinary villagers and big coal companies in south-Western Turkey.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coal-versus-f...23831.html
While this is happening here, in the south-Eastern part of the country (the quake affected region), villagers are resisting. Here the aim is to destroy highly valuable agricultural lands + olive tree plantations to make room for government sponsored housing (which are usually in faraway places and contain so many deficiencies that no one is even willing to move to such habitations).
https://youtu.be/pJDr0dpjCVY?t=146
https://medyanews.net/environmental-prot...restation/
(The Internet Link above is even blocked in my region )
For me Australia hosting the COP 31 2026 and the UAE hosting it in December this year is a joke. I think we have reached the point where there should be serious penalties for any nation building any type of fossil energy infrastructures. In the examples mentioned above, I’m not even seeing any serious international pressure on my government to not extend existing coal facilities and to not destroy agricultural lands (which may become very important for all of us with a rapidly growing world population in a time of environmental crisis).
I think most governments don’t seem to realize yet how important this whole thing is.