The Earth been coming out of the last ice age for roughly ten thousand years; every time our solar system travels around the galaxy one time it equals one cooling and one thawing; it is an 'eternal' process (as long as the the galaxy lasts anyway) and amounts to a 4 degree temperature difference when the earth is at its' farthest point from the center of our galaxy.
But average temperatures have increased since the onset of the industrial revolution 150 years ago; and when you include artificial weather modification which has occurred since then -- the Earth is now warming at an increasingly expedited pace.
The slow ice thawing scenario has been occurring naturally since the last ice age -- but yet another scenario includes large chunks of ice breaking off from a polar region like Antarctica -- The Ross Ice Shelf; for instance -- which sits on a slope where gravitational forces could potentially carry the ice shelf down to the ocean; raising ocean levels roughly 270 feet and/or roughly "up to the Statue of Libertys' armpits" -- flooding many low lying inland areas in the process; salinizing crop land etc etc etc. This naturally occurring thawing will eventually happen anyway; just not for at least a few hundred years. Once again; modern science clearly shows the effects of the Industrial Revolution effects during the last 150 years are speeding up this naturally occurring process exponentially...
SEE ALSO: THE CUMULATIVE GLOBAL WARMING AFFECT @
https://lreblogger.blogspot.com/2020/01/the-cumulative-global-warming-affect.html
But average temperatures have increased since the onset of the industrial revolution 150 years ago; and when you include artificial weather modification which has occurred since then -- the Earth is now warming at an increasingly expedited pace.
The slow ice thawing scenario has been occurring naturally since the last ice age -- but yet another scenario includes large chunks of ice breaking off from a polar region like Antarctica -- The Ross Ice Shelf; for instance -- which sits on a slope where gravitational forces could potentially carry the ice shelf down to the ocean; raising ocean levels roughly 270 feet and/or roughly "up to the Statue of Libertys' armpits" -- flooding many low lying inland areas in the process; salinizing crop land etc etc etc. This naturally occurring thawing will eventually happen anyway; just not for at least a few hundred years. Once again; modern science clearly shows the effects of the Industrial Revolution effects during the last 150 years are speeding up this naturally occurring process exponentially...
SEE ALSO: THE CUMULATIVE GLOBAL WARMING AFFECT @
https://lreblogger.blogspot.com/2020/01/the-cumulative-global-warming-affect.html
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