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Arctic sea ice at record low for this time of year
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<blockquote data-quote="JackRT" data-source="post: 75254107" data-attributes="member: 381486"><p>The medieval cold climate change that I mentioned in post #15 was confined to the North Atlantic and was not world wide. Since the study of climate change began various natural cycles have been discovered. These "Malenkovich Cycles" combine in quite complex ways to give rise to warming and cooling cycles. What we are witnessing today extends far beyond anything seen before especially in terms of the rapidity and the acceleration of the warming. CO2 initiated warming is extremely closely linked to this present warming. The vast majority of scientists in this field are convinced that this global warming trend is anthropogenic in nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackRT, post: 75254107, member: 381486"] The medieval cold climate change that I mentioned in post #15 was confined to the North Atlantic and was not world wide. Since the study of climate change began various natural cycles have been discovered. These "Malenkovich Cycles" combine in quite complex ways to give rise to warming and cooling cycles. What we are witnessing today extends far beyond anything seen before especially in terms of the rapidity and the acceleration of the warming. CO2 initiated warming is extremely closely linked to this present warming. The vast majority of scientists in this field are convinced that this global warming trend is anthropogenic in nature. [/QUOTE]
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