As climate change continues and global warming accelerates:
Strange lakes are appearing in Antarctica
Turn off your car. Buggy whips may one day be back..
Posted 23 August 2016 - 01:35 PM
As climate change continues and global warming accelerates:
Strange lakes are appearing in Antarctica
Turn off your car. Buggy whips may one day be back..
"If you've heard this story before, don't stop me because I'd like to hear it again," Groucho Marx (on market history?).
“I've learned in options trading simple is best and the obvious is often the most elusive to recognize.”
"The god of trading rewards persistence, experience and discipline, and absolutely nothing else."
Posted 23 August 2016 - 01:44 PM
Better kill all the horses and cows, all that methane...
Stop flushing your toilet and bury your feces deep in the Earth...
Or, just wait a few years and we'll be back to Global Cooling...
Like we were in the 70s.
Posted 23 August 2016 - 04:48 PM
It might be good to learn some climate history beyond when the Marauder minimum was ending and the climate began warming again (all by itself).
For example, learn about Vikings thriving in Greenland during global warming.
Then learn about them leaving or dying during global cooling.
Climate cycles just happen, but Knowledge and Wisdom must be acquired through study.
http://archive.archa...ures/greenland/
Arm of Ericsfjord, on which Eric the Red had his farm
Some people call it the Farm under the Sand, others Greenland's Pompeii. Dating to the mid-fourteenth century, it was once the site of a Viking colony founded along the island's grassy southwestern coast that stretches in a fjord-indented ribbon between the glaciers and the sea.
Hmmm... I wonder when the Vikings were frozen out of Greenland?
Hmmmm... I wonder when the climate began to warm once again?
Edited by Rogerdodger, 23 August 2016 - 04:52 PM.
Posted 23 August 2016 - 09:45 PM
As climate change continues and global warming accelerates:
Strange lakes are appearing in Antarctica
Turn off your car. Buggy whips may one day be back..
The lakes are in East Antarctica which happens to be where an active volcano lies beneath the ice. Think there might be a connection?