• Re: Glacial History of Michigan: How did we get our Great Lakes?

    From clams casino@21:1/5 to Al Goar on Thu Dec 12 13:29:57 2024
    XPost: alt.home.repair, sci.environment, alt.global-warming

    On 12/12/2024 9:59 AM, Al Goar wrote:
    Did you know climate change started in Michigan over 2 million years
    ago, long before people had gas stoves and an internal combustion cars?


    https://www.mucc.org/glacial-history-of-michigan-how-did-we-get-our-great-lakes


    Looks like the fear-mongering Democrats are lying about the reason for climate change.
    If a Democrat's lips are moving, they're lying.

    _ALWAYS!_

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/climate_change/1023334.stm

    Negative feedback

    The global general circulation models which simulate significant amounts
    of human-induced warming are incorrectly structured to give this
    positive feedback loop.

    Their internal model assumptions are thus not realistic.

    As human-induced greenhouse gases rise, global-averaged upper-level
    atmospheric water vapour and thin cirrus should be expected to decrease
    not increase.

    Water vapour and cirrus cloudiness should be thought of as a negative
    rather than a positive feedback to human-induced - or anthropogenic
    greenhouse gas increases.

    No significant human-induced greenhouse gas warming can occur with such
    a negative feedback loop.

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