PUBLISHED: 07:21 EST, 26 March 2012 | UPDATED: 07:55 EST, 26 March 2012
Current theories of the causes and impact of global warming have been thrown into question by a new study which shows that during medieval times the whole of the planet heated up.
It then cooled down naturally and there was even a ‘mini ice age’.
A team of scientists led by geochemist Zunli Lu from Syracuse University in New York state, has found that contrary to the ‘consensus’, the ‘Medieval Warm Period’ approximately 500 to 1,000 years ago wasn’t just confined to Europe.
In fact, it extended all the way down to Antarctica – which means that the Earth has already experience global warming without the aid of human CO2 emissions.
same old same old … 8 billion + humans,(and counting), have no significant, measurable, discernible effect on planet earth and its atmosphere vs a population of less than 400 million, at the very end of the middle ages
oki doki
iow, no changes are necessary … no rules, regulations, laws, ordinances …. people are free to do whatever they like and there will be no consequences for our behavior
I’m all for it … full speed ahead
Juice,
I like the way you think