03-19-2019, 03:16 PM
Climate Change is now used improperly to cover anthropogenic climate change.
Climate change is something we all learned about back in grade school back in 50s,60s and 70s. It included the charts that showed two ice ages, the second of which we are exiting out of now, and if the geological thermal record data is correct, we're likely no more than a 1/4 of the way heading back to the earths predominate warm record.
So pardon me if I don't allow myself to be alarmed by the Earth current direction in climate that appears to be innperfect alighnment with the former geological record.
I can't take anyone seriously who ignorantly insists on using the term climate change to reference anthropogenic climate change.
Two totally different things.
Climate change is something we all learned about back in grade school back in 50s,60s and 70s. It included the charts that showed two ice ages, the second of which we are exiting out of now, and if the geological thermal record data is correct, we're likely no more than a 1/4 of the way heading back to the earths predominate warm record.
So pardon me if I don't allow myself to be alarmed by the Earth current direction in climate that appears to be innperfect alighnment with the former geological record.
I can't take anyone seriously who ignorantly insists on using the term climate change to reference anthropogenic climate change.
Two totally different things.