(07-25-2023, 03:42 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: Our planet is going through some changes. I do not for one second believe that our lack of stewardship to our planet, is the sole cause for what we are witnessing. I am pleased that people are starting to pay attention.
like you i do not believe that man is the sole cause. sure there is some contribution made by man, but the earth has gone through changes it's entire existence, long before the numbers of man even became high enough to amount to anything.
the most recent ones that come to mind are Little Ice Age, which lasted about 400 to 500 years depending on what source you use, and the desertification of the of North Africa, which their now trying to blame goat herders for.
one reason i say this is the double speak the experts use, one breath they say that something can and does cause something, then turn around and say it can't or isn't. like magnetic pole shift.
they come right out and say that magnetic pole shift weakens the earths magnetic feild that protects the earth from solar radiation, then turn around and say that it doesn't amount to enough to effect change. i'm calling that goat shit. solar radaition cause heat. if more is getting in due to magnetic pole shift and higher solar activity then the earth is going to heat up, if solar activity weakens, and earth axis wobble shifts areas closer or further away temperatures are going to rise and fall.
two of the source articles that i base my thoughts on.
Quote:As Wright pored the archaeological and environmental data (mostly sediment cores and pollen records, all dated to the same time period), he noticed what seemed like a pattern. Wherever the archaeological record showed the presence of “pastoralists”—humans with their domesticated animals—there was a corresponding change in the types and variety of plants. It was as if, every time humans and their goats and cattle hopscotched across the grasslands, they had turned everything to scrub and desert in their wake.
What Really Turned the Sahara Desert From a Green Oasis Into a Wasteland?
so if that's the case what about all the millions of years that herds of gigantic animals roamed earth. did they cause all the deserts.
and from NASA,
Quote:During a pole reversal, the magnetic field weakens, but it doesn’t completely disappear. The magnetosphere, together with Earth’s atmosphere, continue protecting Earth from cosmic rays and charged solar particles, though there may be a small amount of particulate radiation that makes it down to Earth’s surface. The magnetic field becomes jumbled, and multiple magnetic poles can emerge in unexpected places.
Quote:While there is some evidence of regional climate changes during the Laschamps event timeframe, ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland don’t show any major changes. Moreover, when viewed within the context of climate variability during the last ice age, any changes in climate observed at Earth’s surface were subtle.
Flip Flop: Why Variations in Earth's Magnetic Field Aren't Causing Today's Climate Change
i say they know what causing it, and know what is coming. but greed and power are driving the ones in power and hedging their bets for control of the masses for the aftermath.
another thing, ever wonder why the vikings named Greenland Greenland, or Iceland Iceland i'm pretty sure it wasn't a market strategy like the establishment historians say was to fool people to move to a frozen wasteland, or keep from over immigration.
ETA: one more source article from June of this year,
Quote:The sun is quickly approaching a major peak in solar activity. Experts warn it could potentially begin by the end of 2023, years before initial predictions suggested.
Quote:Every 11 years or so, the sun's magnetic field gets tangled up like a ball of tightly wound rubber bands until it eventually snaps and completely flips — turning the north pole into the south pole and vice versa. In the lead-up to this gargantuan reversal, the sun amps up its activity: belching out fiery blobs of plasma, growing dark planet-size spots and emitting streams of powerful radiation.
This period of increased activity, known as solar maximum, is also a potentially perilous time for Earth, which gets bombarded by solar storms that can disrupt communications, damage power infrastructure, harm some living creatures (including astronauts) and send satellites plummeting toward the planet.
Solar maximum could hit us harder and sooner than we thought. How dangerous will the sun's chaotic peak be?
notice they talk about all the interruption, and harm living creatures but don't say anything directly about how it can harm living creatures.
the lying truth omitting bastards.
ETA: one more source, here is the NOAA/NWS temperature data for every month for Tallahassee Fl normal and high temperature (RED)l and low(Blue) going back to the oldest i saw 1918, newest 2023, notice for all of them there is not much more than 1 to 6 degrees difference, and it doesn't stay at a consistent rise or fall. but this doesn't such the heat index/feels like. which can and does get damn hot or cold enough to put chilly bumps on your ass.
Tallahassee Normals Records
if climate changes, weather/temperature changes tend to reflect. i've lived on the gulf coast of fl in the boonies all but 10 years of my 63 years of life. use to go past the the beaches, bays, everyday to work and crossing three or four rivers several times a week, in four counties.
only time i've ever noticed a difference in any in shore line other than man made construction, buildings, bridges, dredging, and the like. was rivers and creeks flooding due to storms, and rain for days flooding which has always been that way all my life.
i tell it's all bullshit as far it's going to kill us all. it's earth natural cycles.
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