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I'm not hearing much about global warming now days.
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3853901" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Here's the problem with the internet and climate science, when claims made twenty years ago turn out to not be true, they can get buried, or even disappear. The only sources that keep some of these alive online are ones that could be seen as agenda driven. I found a couple articles, one from natgeo (<a href="https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130510-earth-co2-milestone-400-ppm/" target="_blank">Climate Milestone: Earth’s CO2 Level Passes 400 ppm</a>), that references the fact that the last time the atmospheric concentrations were at 400 ppm, sea levels were something like 30 feet higher than now, and the Earth was in an interglacial period. It's likely that someone based a prediction of ice caps melting on that information.</p><p></p><p>If I stumble upon the original claims, I will post links.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3853901, member: 63706"] Here's the problem with the internet and climate science, when claims made twenty years ago turn out to not be true, they can get buried, or even disappear. The only sources that keep some of these alive online are ones that could be seen as agenda driven. I found a couple articles, one from natgeo ([URL='https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130510-earth-co2-milestone-400-ppm/']Climate Milestone: Earth’s CO2 Level Passes 400 ppm[/URL]), that references the fact that the last time the atmospheric concentrations were at 400 ppm, sea levels were something like 30 feet higher than now, and the Earth was in an interglacial period. It's likely that someone based a prediction of ice caps melting on that information. If I stumble upon the original claims, I will post links. [/QUOTE]
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