<< Previous | Next >> See original article here. The Earth's climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of glacial advance and retreat, with the abrupt end of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the beginning of the modern climate era — and …
The oceans are warming so fast, they keep breaking scientists’ charts
<< Previous | Next >> NOAA once again has to rescale its ocean heat chart to capture 2014 ocean warming Wow, was this a bad year for those who deny the reality and the significance of human-induced climate change. Of course, there were the recent flurry of reports that 2014 surface temperatures had hit their …
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October 2nd
If the gates of hell won't prevail against the church, and gates are defensive structures, then the church must be attacking hell.
September 26th
Is it Christian to warn people that hell is real? Hell is expanding, it's the cause of global warming.
September 25th
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) are going to answer the charge that "a good God and hell can't coexist." Hell is a ball of molten radioactive slag at the center of the Earth, it's nothing personal.
September 18th
God used famines in the lives of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to test their faith. It indicates that the climate was unstable, or cyclical, with periods of warming and cooling. There has been a net loss of global ice ever since.
August 27th
The Pleistocene is directly before what the geological timescale calls "present day." It includes the ice age, or sequence of ice ages, depending on how contrived you make the narrative.
August 11th
The description of the Pennsylvanian we have is an example of how to use inductive rationalization to make the remains of an ecosystem sound like it's evidence for a period of time.
Antarctic Bottom Water Warming and Freshening
<< Previous | Next >> Abstract Freshening and warming of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) between the 1980s and 2000s are quantified, assessing the relative contributions of water-mass changes and isotherm heave. The analysis uses highly accurate, full-depth, ship-based, conductivity–temperature–depth measurements taken along repeated oceanographic sections around the Southern Ocean. Fresher varieties of AABW are present …
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Not only are ocean surface waters getting warmer, but so is water 1,500 feet below the surface.
This is an example of how the prevailing narrative, anthropogenic global warming due to atmospheric CO2, is the only way that our generation can comprehend global warming. However, it tells us that the ocean warms the atmosphere, not the opposite.
