Posted on 07/12/2019 11:14:51 AM PDT by mtrott
Today, Rush talked about a story regarding "climate change", which tracked the warming back 20,000 years to the last glacial maximum. Did anybody get the source of the story? I would like to read it and pass it on to my children, so that they don't get hoodwinked and scared into voting for Democrats. I looked for a Rush Limbaugh thread today, but did not find one.
I’m sure his webmaster will have it up before too long.
Thanks, but are you sure that is the story he referenced? It doesn’t seem like it.
Go to Rush Limbaugh’s website and he will have a link to the story.
I tried that before posting here, didn’t find anything.
Congressional hearing held yesterday by Republican Congressman which featured Four preeminent scientists in the field of research all of whom concluded that the earth has been warming for 20,000 years which blew man caused climate change into smithereens given that all of North America and Europe was under ice and totally inhabitable for 20,000 years while Earth slowly warmed at a rate so slowly that is similar to (the same as) todays rises in sea levels and Fahrenheit temperature increases each century.
The news media LARGELY IGNORED this BLOCKBUSTER NEWS.
It was a lot colder in the “Clan of the Cave Bear” days.
My Congressman Mo Brooks
This is what Rush referenced
Ah, okay and thanks. I thought Rush was talking about a news story.
Anyone familiar with Central Park (I'm *somewhat* familiar) will know that it features a number of strange looking rocky "outcrops" scattered here and there. I was always curious about them but never looked into them.
It turns out that they're the result of a glacier...which,IIRC,was about 2,000 feet thick...which enveloped that entire area as recently as 10,000 years ago (the blink of an eye when considering the earth's age).
So what happened to that glacier? SUVs? Air conditioning? Coal fired power plants?
Thanks, Lakewood, that is what Rush was talking about. Very interesting info!
Long Island is the terminal moraine of that glacier.
He saw my tagline. :)
Why on Earth would you want to reference a study reported by NPR which touts the following from Stephen Jackson, director of the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and an ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey:
“And Jackson says that’s not too different from what may happen now if emissions of greenhouse gases continue to grow as they are now. “The change over the next 100, 150 years is of similar magnitude globally to what we saw during the last ice retreat and warming,” he says.”
I heard about that, too. Thanks for the link.
Whoops: Didn’t see the other link by Lakewood.
That looks like a keeper!
You’re welcome.
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