fyi
And so the grant money must continue...
And 500 years from now, we'll still be saying "Maybe"...still don't know"...
Manbearpig frowns upon your shenanigans.
SETTLEMENT: Astrid Lyså in August 2007 in the ruined settlement left by the Independence I Culture in North Greenland. The first immigrants to these inhospitable regions succumbed to the elements nearly 4000 years ago, when the climate became colder again. (Click for a larger image) Photo: Eiliv Larsen, NGU
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TinyCO2 says:
September 8, 2010 at 10:58 am
And 125000 years ago a sea passage once divided Antarctica.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/05/climate-change-ice-caps-antarctica
The Guardian sees this as a global warming warning sign but misses the obvious, that the previous interglacial was NATURALLY much warmer than this one.
Ya might want to put some ice on that, Al. /Bubba accent
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That would be because 6000 years ago was before the flood and there wasn't as much water on the planet in the form of ice or in any other form for that matter. There are better arguments against the climate-change idiots.