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14 hours ago, grrclark said:

For those that may not have seen this before it is an interesting and informative visual of global climate change over the last 22,000 years. https://xkcd.com/1732/

It may be a leap of faith or it could just be observational that you don't present an argument that someone with a trained scientific background might...

We can however do something to influence and in dealing with macro systems even a small change in input state can have a large effect.

Brilliant link cheers.. my sort of thing,  a potted history of the world in comic form..:good:... are there any more ?   the big bang theory would be helpful

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3 hours ago, islandgun said:

Brilliant link cheers.. my sort of thing,  a potted history of the world in comic form..:good:... are there any more ?   the big bang theory would be helpful

I believe there are some more, but confess i have not explored.  I saw that one a little while ago and i thought it was very good.

I found it interesting that when i was scrolling down and reading i was thinking, ‘yep all natural fluctuations’ right up until I got to the very end.

Can’t remember where I saw the link before, it may have been PW so if I have stolen anyone’s thunder i’m sorry!

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1 hour ago, grrclark said:

I believe there are some more, but confess i have not explored.  I saw that one a little while ago and i thought it was very good.

I found it interesting that when i was scrolling down and reading i was thinking, ‘yep all natural fluctuations’ right up until I got to the very end.

Can’t remember where I saw the link before, it may have been PW so if I have stolen anyone’s thunder i’m sorry!

Your link looks like a sophisticated edition of my honours project

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1 hour ago, grrclark said:

I found it interesting that when i was scrolling down and reading i was thinking, ‘yep all natural fluctuations’ right up until I got to the very end.

Interesting how it simply puts the massive fluctuations of the ice age down to planetary shift, virtually completely ignores the maunder minimum, the warming of the Middle east around 3000 years ago, amongst other things, while exaggerating the turn of century temp rises and further projections into the 21 st century.

NASA own projections look a little different , and they support the 'global warming' platform.

Image result for global mean temperature graph

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/DecadalTemp

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rain Saturday and Sunday 40mm in rain gauge, today dry not too hot no more global warming on the news😉 

monks were harvesting grapes in Ireland and uk  not sure before or after the romans as had too many sleeps to remember 

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1 hour ago, Retsdon said:

Looks almost exactly like the AMZN chart from 2010. It's broken into a completely new uptrend line. If Global Temp were a stock people who owned it would be dancing!

its just a natural earth cycle forget the media go back in history it repeats all things on the planet have a cycle   more important , moon phases  / births / harvests / tides / fishing / plants etc all produce relative to the moon  cycle  28 days   hell our good ladies are the same  

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