An interesting take on Climate Change

Hi

A personal view, I know others will disagree.

There are things we cannot influence, Humans do not control the basic laws of Physics.

We will have other Ice Ages, we will have Global Warming.

That is how the Universe works.

At the present time Europe is a good place to live.

It will not be soon in geological terms.

It will be uninhabitable and covered in ice.

The human race began in Africa, in what is now a desert with little rainfall.

The first humans were Black, not white.

In geological terms, white Anglo Saxons are a blip.

So is our current climate.

We cannot alter change, we can delay it, we can influence it, but that is all.

In terms of human history, we are the odd ones out.

We will soon be the migrants fleeing to the Equator.

Oh dear, this is going to put a lot of activist organisations out of work

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Better find a MUCH better resource than “Natural News”.

Nah! Natural News (formerly NewsTarget , which is now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][8] The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in the United States.[1][5]

So in other words it’s a load of old shoemakers with zero credibility.

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Yes Todge, it is! Our present Cenozoic Era only began around 66 million years ago so in reality we have little to compare with. With the earth constantly changing, nobody can be certain of anything only that one day the Sun will consume this earth if a huge asteroid does not take us out first :point_down:

I agree, but you try telling that to the ‘global warming brigade’!
I have always insisted that the earth goes through enormous climatic changes. The evidence of past changes is there for all to see.
We should pay absolutely no heed to the trendy young bleating sheep.

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I think the brits are enjoying climate change atm heh? and you always thought that Oz was the lucky country?

In my opinion the reply to both your observations is a resounding NO.

Earth’s most-northern reaches are actually experiencing persistent and long-lasting COOLING, which is far more telling than a brief burst of heat in, for example, Western Europe, which, 1) is forecast to be over before it’s even really begun, and 2) can be tied to entirely natural forcings–namely low solar activity and a violently ‘buckling’ jet stream flow (more on that below).

Wow! I can only assume that this is because of the global warming they keep ranting on about.

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