In 2000, an East Anglia scientist said snow was becoming extinct in the UK due to global warming, and our notion of Christmas might forever change.
- "Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past," Independent UK, Charles Onians, 3/20/2000).
"Dozens of skiers and snowboarders have taken to the slopes in the Highlands as early snows signalled a start to the season.
- CairnGorm Mountain, near Aviemore, said that more than 130 people had taken advantage of the snowfall
only 145 days after the end of last season."...
- (It wouldn't be so bad if they hadn't used taxpayer money to promote a giant fraud and literally enslave the world. ed.)
- Snow in UK on 12/25/09, more cold on the way. photo UK Telegraph, Cheskin
- sometimes even completely ice-free -
- marine sediments provide a detailed, and fairly continuous record for climate change."...
- (No need for grant money to East Anglia or anyone else) ed.
- The most recent period of glaciation, which many people think of as the "Ice Age", was at its height approximately 20,000 years ago.
- they are most likely the result of a complicated dynamic interaction between such things as
- solar output, distance of the Earth from the sun, position and height of the continents, ocean circulation, and the composition of the atmosphere....
- (1) metamorphic degassing,
- (2) weathering of organic carbon,
- (3) weathering of silicates,
- (4) burial of organic carbon.
- Conversely, the burial of organic matter removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- It has been suggested that the Eocene, the early warm trend 55 million years ago, was caused by elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide and that a subsequent decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide led to the cooling trend over the past 52 million years.
- "NOVA Online/Cracking the Ice Age/The Big Chill," by Kirk A. Maasch is a professor at the University of Maine, in the Department of Geological Sciences.
- but you can do it.
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