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  • WalkingDead posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago

    An interesting read.
    Allow me to recommend an e-book available for download or online reading which will provide you with additional information and scientifically supported evidence for your “climate change” repertoire. It addresses the cyclic nature of glaciation which occurs on the Earth in 100,000 +/- year cycles. His approach to his theory is multi disciplinary and addresses the role CO2 plays in global climate change and periods of glaciation among other reasons such as the reduction of soil fertility due to depletion and the leaching of vital minerals into the deeper layers of the soil where trees and plants cannot utilize them. He also addresses the role deforestation plays in periodic glaciation. At the current rate of deforestation, within 20 years this would be irreversible. Once the system reaches the tipping point, glaciation will begin to occur in as little as 20+ years. With the Sun apparently heading toward another Maunder Minimum, this could accelerate rather quickly.
    By simply crushing rocks into fine powder and spreading it over the surface of the earth and forests (which is basically what glaciers do) and remineralizing the top soil, it may be possible to end this cycle. That, however, would require beneficial governments who actually care about the planet and its inhabitants and the efforts of us all on a planetary scale. It is possible to engineer this on a global scale, thus placing us in a Type 1 civilization status. It would also end the cyclic nature of advanced civilizations appearing and disappearing on the Earth allowing us more time to advance.
    It would appear that Al Gore’s church of global warming has it backwards, if his theories are anywhere near correct. This is no great mystery, however, as it was more or less a money grabbing scheme, anyway.
    This information may be found here:
    https://archive.org/details/TheSurvivalOfCiivilization-JohnD.Hamaker
    Chapter 4, beginning on page 88, addresses the role CO2 plays in glaciation.

    Enjoy…