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The cycles of Ice ages - 727Sky - 08-08-2023 Call me dumb but I think most of the stuff that goes on with regards to Earth weather is cyclic due to Earth's orbit and axial tilt; I am speaking globally and not some local anomaly. . I am pleased to say I am not the only one who thinks this way. RE: The cycles of Ice ages - Snarl - 08-08-2023 (08-08-2023, 11:39 AM)727Sky Wrote: Call me dumb Dumb? Dumb??!! Repeating patterns? Almost sounds like science to my ears. I ain't the brightest flame around here though. ![]() RE: The cycles of Ice ages - F2d5thCav - 08-08-2023 Written almost 20 years ago. I've since wondered if this was a sotto voce way of warning those with ears to hear. This document was produced under contract to the Office of Net Assessment while it was run by Andrew Marshall. Quote:The purpose of this report is to imagine the unthinkable – to push the boundaries of current Downloadable pdf at https://www.iatp.org/documents/abrupt-climate-change-scenario-and-its-implications-united-states-national-security Stay cool. Might get downright chilly. Cheers RE: The cycles of Ice ages - Snarl - 08-08-2023 (08-08-2023, 03:02 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: Stay cool. Might get downright chilly. Makes the case for those DUMBs too. Even ice world would have good temps just a little ways down. Certainly survivable. RE: The cycles of Ice ages - xuenchen - 08-08-2023 Nature's cycles are 10 million times stronger than anything Mankind can ever do ![]() RE: The cycles of Ice ages - F2d5thCav - 08-08-2023 (08-08-2023, 03:22 PM)Snarl Wrote:(08-08-2023, 03:02 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: Stay cool. Might get downright chilly. Inhabitable caves will be highly coveted resources. Cheers RE: The cycles of Ice ages - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-08-2023 (08-08-2023, 12:25 PM)Snarl Wrote:(08-08-2023, 11:39 AM)727Sky Wrote: Call me dumb Careful now, you might get tagged by the pattern Adjustment Bureau under their magic spell word. ![]() ![]() RE: The cycles of Ice ages - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-09-2023 ![]() His links: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN M8+ EARTHQUAKE OCCURRENCES AND THE SOLAR POLAR MAGNETIC FIELDS Cited by NASA scientists and professors RE: The cycles of Ice ages - Kenzo - 08-09-2023 RE: The cycles of Ice ages - BIAD - 08-09-2023 "In current carbon markets, the price of one carbon credit can vary from a few cents per metric ton of CO2 emissions to $15/mtCO2e or even $20/mtCO2e for afforestation or reforestation projects to $100 or even $300/mtCO2e for tech -based removal projects such as CCS..." How much does a carbon offset cost? The price of carbon offsets varies widely from <$1 per ton to >$50 per ton. The price depends on the type of carbon offset project, the carbon standard under which it was developed, the location of the offset, the co-benefits associated with the project, and the vintage year...' Source: You like gobbledy-gook...? Here's some more. "Since the UK ETS scheme operates within a stabilised market, the price of each carbon credit is supported through a minimum auction reserve price of £22.00/t CO2e. The auction clearing price also ensures credits are sold at the market value. For 2023, the UK ETS’ carbon price is £83.03/t CO2e compared to c.£20.00-30.00/t CO2e for unregulated, voluntary markets. Even though the Woodland and Peatland Carbon Codes are regulated, Pending Issuance Unit (PIU) credits linked to the initial establishment period of these schemes currently sell for c.£20/t. Conversely unregulated, voluntary markets have individual governance. With no regulatory body setting annual rules, limits and prices, unlike in regulated schemes, price disparities between the different schemes are common. The voluntary market also relies on the individual schemes, farming methods and organisations which sell them to ensure valid credits are supplied. This makes verifying and comparing the quality of voluntary credits challenging..." AHDB: (Some guy who works for the BBC) Quote:Dan Walker responds after being accused of contributing to climate changeThe Metro |